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Could “Last Christmas” Become the New “White Christmas”?

Here is a fascinating article on “Last Christmas” and its longevity: Could “Last Christmas” Become the New “White Christmas”?

According to Stewart, after the post-WWII boom of classic Christmas songs died down, a new standard emerged every seven or eight years. He cited “Blue Christmas” and “Jingle Bell Rock” as early examples. The Donny Hathaway song “This Christmas” emerged from the ’70s (Mary J. Blige cites it as a favorite), as did John Lennon’s “Happy Xmas (War is Over)”– which Alicia Keys and Tim McGraw performed today on “The Oprah Winfrey Show.”

Stewart said “Last Christmas” is the latest example of the trend — and, despite being 25 years old, perhaps the most recent, as the rock historian had trouble naming a song recorded after 1984 that’s developed the same traction on radio and with other recording artists.

Read more about the 40th anniversary of “Last Christmas” in the following articles:

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George Michael singing “December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)” on X Factor

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Wayne sends us the live performance of George Michael singing “December Song (I Dreamed of Christmas)” on X Factor.

Read our article on “December Song” Track Listing and Video for more information on George Michael’s newest Christmas song.

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The Big Issue

George Michael has given an interview to the Big Issue, talking about Christmas, the Wham! days, and Live in London.

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Live in London, from the Fans

SoulFree sends us “Hard Day,” which was not included on the Live in London DVD:

And also George Michael in Athens:

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George Michael Apologizes for Swearing on BBC Radio 2

Apparently, George Michael dropped the “f” word during Chris Evans’ show on BBC Radio 2.

At one point the singer, who is a car fanatic, was asked why he has never appeared on Top Gear as the “star in a reasonably-priced car”.

Believing there would be an automatic delay on his words, he replied: “Other than the fact I’d be afraid of coming last in that f****** …”

Evans quickly interrupted to apologise, before informing Michael there was in fact no delay on the show. The DJ said: “George is so relaxed and we do apologise for that – we didn’t mean to offend anyone.”

“I’m sorry everyone,” added Michael.