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      • Released on 3rd December 1984, it was arguably the first benefit song of its kind and was certainly one of the most impactful, reaching No.1 in the UK charts that Christmas and staying at the summit for five weeks.
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  2. On 12 December 2022, British blogger Mark Hoyle, aka LadBaby, announced that he had been given permission from Ure, Geldof, and the Band Aid Trust to rewrite the lyrics to "Do They Know It's Christmas?" and release it as his 2022 Christmas single.

  3. Dec 15, 2023 · Geldof got the idea for "Do They Know It's Christmas?" in October of that year, when he was watching the BBC in England and grew concerned by the plight of Ethiopians experiencing a severe...

    • What Inspired ‘Do They Know It’S Christmas Time’?
    • Who Wrote The song?
    • Who Featured on The song?
    • Was It Ever Performed Live?
    • Was It A Success?
    • Has Anyone Covered The song?

    A series of television reports highlighting the famine in Ethiopia which began in 1983 shocked the UK once they aired. Charities such as Save The Children were inundated with requests from the public to help the millions of stricken children. Bob Geldofand his then-wife Paula Yates too were deeply affected by what they saw, and were driven to aid t...

    After agreeing it would've taken too long to agree the rights to releasing a cover version of a song, Bob Geldof and Midge Ure decided to write the song themselves. Both were successful musicians in their own right and knew how to put a hit together, so Geldof re-wrote an unused song he'd written with his band The Boomtown Ratsto make it relevant t...

    It's almost a question of who didn'tfeature on the song, as the track became a 'who's who' of every major musician at the time. A slew of celebrity musicians from Britain and Ireland turned up to the recording studio including Sting, George Michael, U2's Bono, Duran Duran's Simon Le Bon, Paul Weller, Boy George, Status Quo, Phil Collins, Marilyn, P...

    Yes, the following year at Live Aid, the world's greatest charity event that was inspired by the success of 'Do They Know It's Christmas?'. Bowie got his chance to lend his voice to the opening lines, with Geldof himself also taking him singing duties. Slightly strange they sang the Christmas hit to conclude the concert at Wembley Stadium which too...

    Considering that Geldof hoped to raise a maximum of £70,000, it was a resounding success. 'Do They Know It's Christmas?' reached No.1 and stayed there for five weeks over the 1984 Christmas holidays, raising a total of £8 million within twelve months of its release. It also became the fastest-selling single in UK chart history at the time, and was ...

    'Do They Know It's Christmas?' has been re-recorded a total of three times since it's initial release - in 1989, 2004, and again in 2014. The likes of Paul McCartney, Wet Wet Wet, Kylie Minogue, Ed Sheeran, Cliff Richard, Coldplay's Chris Martin, One Direction, Seal, Sam Smith, Sinead O'Connor, and Robbie Williamshave all appeared in later versions...

  4. Dec 30, 2021 · Originally broadcast on the British TV show 'The Tube' in November 1984, this film documents 2 days in the recording studio during the recording and filming of the biggest charity single of...

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  5. Oct 27, 2019 · Release Date of “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” “Do They Know It’s Christmas?” came out as a one-shot single on 29 November 1984. The release of this song was understandably a big event. As such, it even had its own launch party, on the date of 7 December 1984, at Royal Albert Hall in London.

  6. Nov 25, 2023 · On the momentous date of November 25, 1984, an entire studio full of British pop stars gathered in London. They came to be known as Band Aid and helped to turn a Bob Geldof and Midge...

  7. Dec 13, 2023 · Do They Know It’s Already Christmas? December was fast approaching. Normally, a song trying to capitalize on Christmas sales would have been released in late October.