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Germany celebrates 25 years of Wham's 'Last Christmas'

Published: 1 Dec 09 08:02 CET
Online: http://www.thelocal.de/society/20091201-23637.html

Move over Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby, Germans prefer British pop duo Wham! to serenade them into the Yuletide spirit. This year they celebrate the 25th anniversary of their favourite holiday song, “Last Christmas.”


For Germany’s radio public, Christmas merriness starts not with the Christmas markets or the first advent candle, but with the first airing of Wham’s “Last Christmas.” The duo that includes the ever-flamboyant George Michael and his quiet counterpart, Andrew Ridgeley, released the song in the UK on December 15, 1984.

“The song has become a running gag,” said Peter Radszuhn, boss of the Berlin-Brandenburg broadcasting company Radio Eins, adding that the song remains the best-selling single never to reach number one on the charts.

A worldwide phenomenon, “Last Christmas” is especially popular in Germany.

According to RTL presenter Mikael Hoffmann, requests for the song during the Christmas season are consistently high, while requests for more traditional Christmas anthems from Frank Sinatra and Bing Crosby are declining.

According to Radszuhn, the secret of the song’s success lies in the universal appeal of its lyrics.

“It’s not a traditional carol. It doesn’t refer explicitly to baby Jesus or Santa Claus,” he said.

Instead, George Michael sings about an emotional attachment to the holiday-something in which every music listener can identify.

The success of “Last Christmas” has spawned an enormous number of covers. The internet site last-christmas.com has 387 to date, ranging from groups such as Coldplay to ‘N Sync.

Nevertheless, Radszhun said that he enjoys the song with a “plastic-like 80’s feeling,” adding that it is “always with us.”

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09:21 December 1, 2009 by Moonboot
holy poo has it really been 25 years? was on the radio this morning and I STILL know all the words *beam*.
09:27 December 1, 2009 by Pas
25 years of pain. Probably the worst Christmas song of all time. It's up there with 'Walking on Sunshine' and 'Come on Eileen' as the most annoying song of all time.

The only thing to be celebrating would be if there was a peoples vote to ban it out of existence.
09:27 December 1, 2009 by sarabyrd
I'd much rather hear this than "White Christmas". Bing Crosby was an arrogant crooner oozing all the self-complacency of the 1940s. George Michael, in case anyone never noticed, has a great voice with depth and volume; the last 60 seconds of the song are almost jazzy improvisation.

P.S. I saw a recent picture of Andrew Ridgeley - balding, graying but humorous.
09:37 December 1, 2009 by Expaticus
25 years of pain. Probably the worst Christmas song of all time. It's up there with 'Walking on Sunshine' and 'Come on Eileen' as …
Word.

It almost makes one want to quit skiing, if not all winter activities, on general principles.

Considering how vile this song is, it's amazing how it's virtually unknown in the US. Underscores my contention that most european jukeboxes must've had the 45s installed backwards in order to explain all the b-side hits.
09:47 December 1, 2009 by RainKing
P.S. I saw a recent picture of Andrew Ridgeley - balding, graying but humorous.
Is it finally his turn to be the interesting one?
09:51 December 1, 2009 by Moonboot
wonder if he knew George batted for the other team when they initially hooked up?

and wonder whatever became of Pepsi and Shirlie?
09:55 December 1, 2009 by Pas
Not a bad result for him either way. You hang out with a good looking guy all the girls are after but who's no competition.
09:57 December 1, 2009 by Moonboot
good angle!
09:58 December 1, 2009 by sarabyrd
and wonder whatever became of Pepsi and Shirlie?
They were cool! Take time to listen to their backup on "Wake Me Up", it's almost a song of its own.
10:01 December 1, 2009 by Kay
The only thing to be celebrating would be if there was a peoples vote to ban it out of existence.
You should ask the Swiss to take care of it.
10:06 December 1, 2009 by HerrDinksbumps
25 years of pain. Probably the worst Christmas song of all time. It's up there with 'Walking on Sunshine' and 'Come on Eileen' as …
Absolutely in agreement!! I sometimes have difficulty explaining the word "cheesy" to German students.. I normally refer to boy bands and the like, but the Wham out-cheeses even boy bands.. It out-cheeses even German Schlager.

And yes, my god what a horrible, annoying, awful song. Before throwing him out of a helicopter over Las Vegas, I would torture Osama bin Laden with a good five years of having to listen to it over and over and over.. Hell, he'd've killed himself by then..

And bung on the anti-40's and 50's cliches.. Bing is still a X-mas classics.. Same with Nat King Cole.. Maybe you like him better sarabird cuz he's black?.. Please.. So you prefer some pervert who whips his wang out at people in a bathroom stall? Typical..

Amazing this thread is in the "hot" news section..
10:14 December 1, 2009 by Kay
Amazing this thread is in the "hot" news section..
I think 'hot or not' depends on the number of replies and not on the story's sizzling nature or lack thereof. (Someone please correct me if I'm wrong.)
10:15 December 1, 2009 by The-ex-pat
The only thing that could make this song any more annoying would be if Mariah Carey did a cover version!
10:17 December 1, 2009 by Moonboot
I love cheesy Christmas music, apart from all the Cliff Richard stuff.
10:20 December 1, 2009 by sarabyrd
And bung on the anti-40's and 50's cliches.. Bing is still a X-mas classics.. Same with Nat King Cole.. Maybe you like him better sarabird cuz…
Chrissake, pull yourself together, man! You're gonna bust a blood-vessel in one of those rants.
10:23 December 1, 2009 by HerrDinksbumps
Naa.. Totally relaxed. Time to bust out White Christmas.. So soothing..
10:25 December 1, 2009 by HerrDinksbumps
The only thing that could make this song any more annoying would be if Mariah Carey did a cover version!
Funniest post of the day.. OK, gotta go to work..

Wake me up....
10:38 December 1, 2009 by sarabyrd
... when September [s]comes[/s]ends.

Oops, sorry, another cheesy, whiny tune.
10:42 December 1, 2009 by Kay
Tsk, tsk... you don't know your classics: it's "... when September ends".
10:45 December 1, 2009 by hams
wonder if he knew George batted for the other team when they initially hooked up?

and wonder whatever became of Pepsi and Shirlie?
Believe Shirlie's married to the 'better looking' brother from Spandau Ballet.
11:01 December 1, 2009 by sarabyrd
Tsk, tsk... you don't know your classics: it's "... when September ends".
Thanks. It's one of those songs that I repress.
11:07 December 1, 2009 by pash in munich
gotta agree with The-ex-pat
11:35 December 1, 2009 by design
cheesy, corny, it is all of the above, i think it is up there with the unofficial national anthem of germany, "Summer of 69"
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