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"Merry Christmas Everyone" is a festive song recorded by Welsh singer-songwriter Shakin' Stevens. Written by Bob Heatlie and produced by Dave Edmunds, it is the fourth and to date last number one single for Shakin' Stevens on the UK Singles Chart. [1] It was released on 25 November 1985 [2] and was the Christmas number one for that year. [3]
The album features three songs recorded in 1981, "Mona Lisa" and "I'm Gonna Sit Right Down and Write Myself a Letter" from Shaky, and "Oh Julie" from Give Me Your Heart Tonight. Three singles were released from A Whole Lotta Shaky , although none of them reached the Top-20. [ 1 ]
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Ten-year-old Gayla Peevey performed "I Want a Hippopotamus for Christmas" in 1953 and her version remains one of the silliest (and the most popular) Christmas songs on radio waves each year. 6 ...
In 2013, Stevens participated in the family history programme Coming Home and discovered information about the effects of the First World War on his family. [20] Stevens appeared live on Radio X on 17 December 2015 on The Chris Moyles Show to promote his new Christmas Single "Echoes of a Merry Christmas" with proceeds going to The Salvation ...
"A Letter to You" Single by Shakin' Stevens; from the album Greatest Hits; B-side "Come Back and Love Me" Released: 3 September 1984 () Genre: Rock and roll: Length: 3: 12: Label: Epic: Songwriter(s) Dennis Linde: Producer(s) Peter Collins [1] Shakin' Stevens singles chronology "
The other song on the EP, "Josephine" was written by Stevens. The record has "Lawdy Miss Clawdy" and "Que Sera, Sera" on the A-side, with "Blue Christmas" and "Josephine" on the AA-side. [3] However, the record label lists the AA-side first. [4] "Blue Christmas" was recorded on 22 November 1982 at Eden Studios.
The album is split into a studio side and a live side. Of the five studio tracks, four were released as singles, all becoming Top-40 hits in the UK, with "What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For" charting the highest at number 5, which was his last Top-10 single until the re-entry of "Merry Christmas Everyone" in 2018.