Josie Gibson was full of compliments for Alison Hammond after spending Christmas day at her house in Birmingham.
10.12.2021 - 11:01 / officialcharts.com
It's that time of the year again, as we await the news as to who will be on top this Christmas. But what are the biggest Christmas Number 1s of all time? Well, handily we’ve been at the calculators and worked out what they are by combining both sales and streaming figures to produce the ultimate list.
Look away now though, Ladbaby, I’d pop the bubbly back in the fridge if I were you.
Perhaps the quintessential Christmas chart-topper, the original Band Aid line-up’s version of Do They Know It’s
Josie Gibson was full of compliments for Alison Hammond after spending Christmas day at her house in Birmingham.
Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John The song is a sausage roll-themed charity rework of Sheeran and Sir Elton’s own new festive single Merry Christmas, in aid of The Trussell Trust food banks. The record was officialised by Guinness World Records who congratulated LadBaby on Twitter.
Ed Sheeran and Sir Elton John The song is a sausage roll-themed charity rework of Sheeran and Sir Elton’s own new festive single Merry Christmas, in aid of The Trussell Trust food banks. Following the news, Sir Elton John congratulated Hoyle on his historic achievement and thanked him for allowing him to be a part of it.
LadBaby is the Christmas number one for 2021, meaning they have now topped the UK festive chart for four years running with sausage roll themed parody songs.Although, of course, this year they won the Christmas chart race with a little help from their main rivals, Elton John and Ed Sheeran.
Chris Willman Music WriterThe best holiday song of the year isn’t on a Christmas album. It’s St.
Ed Sheeran and Elton John’s Merry Christmas claims this year’s Christmas Number 1 on the Official Irish Singles Chart.
It’s officially the holiday season, which means it’s time to brew a cup of hot cocoa, snuggle up under a blanket and dive into some of the most beloved classic Christmas films of all time.
Rage Against The Machine’s ‘Killing In The Name Of’ has been confirmed as the UK’s favourite Christmas Number One of all time.Organised in partnership with Nine Eight Books, the poll was launched to celebrate the 70th Christmas chart battle and The Official Christmas No.1 Singles Book. The book is a guide to 70 years of Christmas Number Ones, with a double-page spread dedicated to every song.After three weeks of voting, the final came down to Spice Girls’ 1996 hit ‘2 Become 1’ and Rage’s anthem
Eamonn Holmes was every inch the doting grandfather as he shared an adorable snap of his baby granddaughter.The 62 year old, who will soon be joining GB News, became a grandfather for the first time in July when his son Declan, 32, welcomed baby Emilia with his wife, Jenny. And taking to his Instagram platform on Sunday evening, the former This Morning presenter gushed over the sweet five month old as he shared a sweet snap of her smiling for the camera.
After the first 48 hours in the 2021 Christmas Number 1 race (#XmasNo1), LadBaby take an early lead and could be on course to make Official Charts history this Friday.
After the first 48 hours in the 2021 Christmas Number 1 race (#XmasNo1), LadBaby take an early lead and could be on course to make Official Charts history this Friday.
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The countdown to Christmas is well underway, so if you’re looking to get into the festive spirit this year then why not invest in a scented candle to fill your home with cinnamon, spice and all things nice? Whether it’s a pine-perfect scent, a warm and spicy fragrance or a sweet-smelling aroma that you’re after, a scented Christmas candle will give you the cozy feeling you’ve been craving all year long – and it’ll be sure to impress guests when they enter your home.
LadBaby have announced their bid to break a long-held Christmas Number 1 record with their new single, out next week.
Chris Willman Music WriterIf you’ve turned on an all-Christmas format and it sometimes seems like they stopped minting new holiday compositions some time well back into the previous century, that’s not quite true.