by David Doyle
See also Mr McGuiggan's Christmas selection, 'What's This? What's This? More Christmas Songs?!'
Mr Richardson will hate every one of these! However, my Christmas favourites
include:
6) 'O Holy Night': played every Christmas by my Dad, who loved Bing Crosby – no apologies for the schmaltz!
5) 'Fairy Tale of New York': I know this is a “typical” choice – but the lyrics are fine and it
is sung wonderfully by the Pogues and Kirsty MacColl. I was in the VI Form in Manchester when this came
out and it seemed to be an instant hit. Having seen the Pogues in concert
earlier that year, I always think of those happy VI Form days when I hear this.
MacColl's death on 18 December, just a week before Christmas Day, adds a poignancy to it.
4) Gloria Estefan singing 'Arbolito de Navidad' – cute Little Spanish song few will
know:
3) 'The Little Drummer Boy' by Bing Crosby and David Bowie – I'm not a Bowie fan but this is beautiful and I
think the fact that Crosby did not have a clue who Bowie was and also that he died not
long after this lends something to this.
2) 'Silver Bells': a classic with a modern interpretation by a wonderful singer, Vonda Shepherd, who came
to prominence in the TV Hit Ally McBeal.
1) 'What Are You Doing New Year’s Eve?' A most beautiful
interpretation of a beautiful song by one of my favourite singers of all time, Bette Midler, a woman who
could sing the phone book and make it sound great:
I thought you would be all about this David:
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This is most welcome! It will also be a great Cha Cha Cha for the new PGS Come Dancing !
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