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"It's Christmas Time" is a Christmas song recorded by the British Rock band Status Quo in 2008. It was included in the compilation box set album Pictures - 40 Years of Hits. The single was released on 8 December 2008 and it was written by Rick Parfitt and Wayne Morris. [1] The song was released as a digital download, CD and 7 inch vinyl.
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" was inspired by a series of reports made by the BBC journalist Michael Buerk in 1984, which drew attention to the famine in Ethiopia. [2] The BBC News crew were the first to document the famine, with Buerk's report on 23 October describing it as "a biblical famine in the 20th century" and "the closest thing to hell on Earth". [3]
Despite being listed as a bonus track to the 1983 album Cuts Like a Knife on the Bryan Adams website, [3] there is no official version of the album with "Christmas Time" on it. The song, along with its B-side "Reggae Christmas", appears on Bryan Adams' 2019 EP Christmas. The song is also available on these compilation albums: The Christmas Hit ...
42. 'Christmas Time,' Bryan Adams. There’s nothing particularly deep about Adams’ 1985 foot-stomper (“There’s something about Christmas time/ Something about Christmas time” goes the ...
The quintessential Christmas crush song, Mariah Carey's "All I Want for Christmas Is You" finally hit No. 1 in 2019—25 years after its initial release! 2. Nat King Cole, "The Christmas Song"
The only other songs to have topped the Christmas chart more than once are Queen's Bohemian Rhapsody (in 1975 and 1991) and Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas (with different versions in 1984 ...
"It's Christmas Time Again" is a Christmas song by the American vocal group Backstreet Boys. The song was written by Backstreet Boys members Nick Carter and Howie Dorough along with Mika Guillory and Morgan Taylor Reid in early October 2012. [3] It is the first song by the Backstreet Boys to feature Kevin Richardson's vocals in six years ...
The lyrics are mostly made up of the song's title refrain, repeated across nine verses. Following its December 1967 release, "Christmas Time (Is Here Again)" remained officially unavailable for decades. A planned release in 1984 faltered after the abandonment of the Beatles' then-upcoming album Sessions.