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Snow joke: why the Christmas No 1 single is still big business

A deliberate rivalry between glam-rock bands Slade ("Merry Xmas Everybody") and Wizzard ("I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday") transformed the chart into a competitive annual "race". A Christmas No. 1

Dominated by established icons like Elvis Presley , Tom Jones , and The Beatles (who hold four festive chart-toppers). Most hits in this era were not festive in theme. Snow joke: why the Christmas No 1 single

The tradition began in 1952 when the first-ever UK Singles Chart was established; ’s "Here in My Heart" became the inaugural Christmas No. 1. The tradition began in 1952 when the first-ever

The is the single that tops the UK Singles Chart in the week containing or preceding December 25th. While most charts mark popularity, the festive top spot is a deep-seated British cultural institution, characterized by intense public debate, betting, and often bizarre chart battles. Historical Background

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