18 Dec: When Cliff Ruled Christmas đď¸đˇ
Mistletoe and Wine became the UKâs Christmas Number One on 18th December, 1988; the first of three singles Cliff Richard would take to the top of the festive charts.
What makes its triumph so curious is that the song began life as a sardonic showtune written in 1976 for a small musical based on The Little Match Girl by Hans Christian Andersen. Originally, it underscored a scene in which the impoverished heroine is literally kicked into the snow by the heartless middle classes.
Its journey to yuletide staple began with Twiggyâs 1987 performance in an ITV adaptation of the musical. By then the number had morphed into a lively pub singalong, catching the ear of Terry Britten, long-time Cliff collaborator, who passed the tune along.Â
In this episode, Arion, Rebecca and Olly discover why Leslie Stewart, one of the songwriters, disliked Cliffâs canonical version; explain why British ears appreciate the song with simultaneous earnestness and irony; and reveal what links this festive classic to the iconic theme tune for âWho Wants To Be A Millionaire?â…
Further Reading:
⢠âI Wrote That: Cliff Richardâs âMistletoe and Wineââ (PRS, 2024):Â
⢠âMistletoe and Wine’s political beginningsâ (BBC News, 2013): https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/entertainment-arts-25333691
⢠âCliff Richard – Mistletoe and Wineâ (Official Video, 1988): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rZCEBibnRM8
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