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      • The song uses the backdrop of Christmas, a time traditionally associated with joy and goodwill, to highlight a stark inequality. It implores listeners to consider their privilege and how, during a time of materialistic joy, there are those who continue to face survival’s most fundamental challenges.
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  2. Apr 18, 2024 · The opening lines depict a bleak reality: “It’s Christmas time, there’s no need to be afraid / At Christmas time, we let in light and banish shade.” These lines highlight the contrasting experiences of those celebrating Christmas in abundance and those suffering from hunger and darkness.

  3. Nov 13, 2023 · The Meaning Behind The Song: It’s Christmas Time by Macklemore. Macklemore, the renowned American rapper, songwriter, and performer, released the song “It’s Christmas Time” to capture the essence of the festive season.

    • Christina Cunningham
    • Birth of “Do They Know It’S Christmas?”
    • Prominent Members of Band Aid
    • Why Queen Didn’T Join Band Aid
    • Writing of “Do They Know It’S Christmas?”
    • Production
    • How Kool & The Gang Became A Part of Band Aid
    • Geldof’s Feud with Margaret Thatcher
    • A Number 1 Song
    • How Much Money Did “Do They Know It’S Christmas” generate?
    • Band Aid II

    As aforementioned, the inspiration behind this particular song was the famine which struck the African country of Ethiopia in the mid 1980’s. This was brought to light to the British public (including the writers of this song) by the BBC.

    This collection of artists, being primarily from Great Britain and Ireland, were assembled by the writers of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, music industry vets Bob Geldof and Midge Ure. There were a vast number of musicians involved in this song. Amongst those were Bono, Phil Collins, George Michael and Sting, as well as the following: 1. Bananara...

    Moreover it is stated that legendary British rock band Queen wasn’t invited to join Band Aid. This was allegedly due to the fact that they performed in South Africa the year prior. At that particular time, many prominent artists were apparently boycotting the nation due to its Apartheid system.

    M. Ure and B. Geldof wrote this song under a very-tight time strain. The aforementioned BBC reports came out in October of 1984. And they wanted to get the song released by Christmas. Moreover it was their goal to write an original piece, as covering another song would have meant a significant portions of the revenues would have to be paid to royal...

    Midge Ure also produced the song. He did so alongside legendary British producer Trevor Horn. Or more specifically, Horn produced the remix of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, which came out in 1985. He was supposed to produce the original as well but stated he required a minimum of six weeks to do so. This meant it wouldn’t have been out in time fo...

    Also it may seem odd that members of Kool & the Gang, a funk band from New Jersey, appeared on the UK-based “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”. But the reason for this was that at the time they shared the same label as the Boomtown Rats.

    Geldof got into beef with the British Government (including Prime Minister of Britain, Margaret Thatcher herself) as they refused to waive the VAT attached to the cost of the record, being a charity single and all. Eventually though they did donate this selfsame tax revenue to the cause. Even Jim Diamond (1951-2015), who at that time had the number...

    The original version of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” was a a success. It made it to position number 1 in as many as 14 countries, including of course the UK during the highly-regarded Christmas season. But as far as the Billboard Hot 100, the highest position the song reached was number 13. This has been attributed to the fact that it didn’t rece...

    According to history, the revenue generated for the track resulted in $14 million raised for famine relief. Part of the reason it blew up in the United Kingdom, aside from its star-studded vocalists, is once again due to it being supported by media organizations in general. For instance, it is saidthat BBC Radio 1 played the tune hourly, on the hou...

    The second version of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?”, this time by a supergroup dubbed Band Aid II, was released on 11 December 1989. The only artists from the original Band Aid to participate were Keren Woodward alongside Sara Dallin of Bananarama. Other artists who took part included Kylie Minogue, Technotronic and even Luke Goss, who is better k...

  4. Lyrics. [Paul Young] It's Christmas time. There's no need to be afraid. At Christmas time. We let in light and we banish shade. [Boy George] And in our world of plenty. We can spread...

  5. Dec 19, 2018 · Feed the world,” the chorus sings, “let them know it’s Christmas time.” It’s hard not to reach for the wallet, to do something, anything, to make the world a better place.

  6. "Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a charity song written in 1984 by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure to raise money for the 1983–1985 famine in Ethiopia. It was first recorded by Band Aid , a supergroup assembled by Geldof and Ure consisting of popular British and Irish musical acts. [ 2 ]

  7. In most of Africa, however, it's quite warm on December 25, since it's summer there. This song asks us to think of those who are living in poverty and hunger in Africa during the Christmas season, reminding us that they might not even know it's Christmas.