All I Want for Christmas Is You,” which again topped Billboard’s Hot 100 just last week. But now the 1994 single has set a Spotify record for most single-day streams, a whopping 17.223 million, she announced Christmas Day on Twitter.
15.12.2020 - 19:14 / foxnews.com
Mariah Carey’s holiday hit “All I Want For Christmas Is You” is back at No. 1 more than two and a half decades after its release. The song has become the unofficial anthem of the holiday season in recent years.
At the end of 2019, it made its way to the top of the Billboard Hot 100 for the first time since its release. Now it seems the song will close out the year the way it began — at No.
1. According to Billboard, the Christmas hit returned to the top of the charts this week, marking the
.All I Want for Christmas Is You,” which again topped Billboard’s Hot 100 just last week. But now the 1994 single has set a Spotify record for most single-day streams, a whopping 17.223 million, she announced Christmas Day on Twitter.
Mariah Carey has another reason to celebrate this Christmas.
This is it, people. We’re into the final countdown.
Mariah Carey holds on to claim a second week at Number 1 with her 1994 festive classic All I Want For Christmas Is You.
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Mariah Carey has taken a sleigh ride straight to the top of the charts.
Mariah Carey’s ‘All I Want For Christmas Is You’ has hit the number one spot in the UK singles chart for – and you might want to sit down for this – the first time since it was released 26 years ago.That’s right, one of the most enduring Christmas songs never actually reached number one when it was originally released in 1994. Back then, it was pipped to the post by the less festive (but still enduring) ‘Stay Another Day’ by East 17.
Mariah Carey is celebrating!
Mariah Carey’s wish comes true as her iconic festive hit All I Want For Christmas Is You finally reaches Number 1 on the Official UK Singles Chart 26 years after its release, and breaks a new Official Chart record in the process, the Official Charts Company can confirm.
Choosing your favourite Christmas song is a bit like picking out a new festive jumper: they're all vaguely similar and have a very limited window of use each year - yet they're extremely, unequivocally important.