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Well every year we get Mariah Carey & The Pogues re-entering the charts. I don't think new music songs ever do well but the classics still make an impact on the charts.
The anti-X Factor campaigns would be better off trying to get a classic Christmas song to number 1 instead of that RATM shite.
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The anti-X Factor campaigns would be better off trying to get a classic Christmas song to number 1 instead of that RATM shite.
THANK YOU!

I said this last year and was attacked by 'Metal Heads' on here for saying so.
It's Christmas for goodness sake [Well I'm referring to 2009] if they wanted to make a difference they could of got a good Christmas song into the charts not that rock bollocks, completely ruined the whole Xmas Number 1 Countdowns that'll be on for years to come.

I do love how that Fairytale of New York was like Number 1 for a short while in early December last year
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they were always gimmicky anyway.
I wonder if Fairytale in New York was originally an Xmas song. But either way it's one of the most beautiful songs ever written.
I think it was, with the line "and the bells were ringing out for Christmas day". It was originally released in December as well.

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THANK YOU!

I said this last year and was attacked by 'Metal Heads' on here for saying so.
It's Christmas for goodness sake [Well I'm referring to 2009] if they wanted to make a difference they could of got a good Christmas song into the charts not that rock bollocks, completely ruined the whole Xmas Number 1 Countdowns that'll be on for years to come.

I do love how that Fairytale of New York was like Number 1 for a short while in early December last year
Yeah exactly, if you're fed up of the X Factor always getting the Christmas no.1, you could at least try and replace it with a Christmas song
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