Debs
01-11-2005, 17:39
Sir Cliff Richard's Mistletoe And Wine (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Mistletoe And Wine&&HL=keywordInt) has been voted the song people are dreading more than any other this Christmas.
More than a quarter (25.1%) of those questioned in a survey named the 1988 Christmas number one as their least favourite festive track.
Robbie Williams's ballad Angels came third in the survey, which was commissioned by supermarket group Morrisons.
Wizzard's I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday&&HL=keywordInt) came fourth, followed by Chris Rea (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Chris Rea&&HL=keywordInt)'s Driving Home For Christmas (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Driving Home For Christmas&&HL=keywordInt).
Wham!'s Last Christmas (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Last Christmas&&HL=keywordInt) was sixth and Slade's Merry Christmas Everybody (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Merry Christmas Everybody&&HL=keywordInt) took seventh place.
Richard Searling, Morrisons senior music buyer, said: "Mistletoe And Wine was a fairly unanimous choice across all the age groups.
"Despite having all the right ingredients to be a Christmas classic it seems that people just don't like hearing this song.
More than 2,000 people were surveyed in the internet questionnaire.
More than a quarter (25.1%) of those questioned in a survey named the 1988 Christmas number one as their least favourite festive track.
Robbie Williams's ballad Angels came third in the survey, which was commissioned by supermarket group Morrisons.
Wizzard's I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday&&HL=keywordInt) came fourth, followed by Chris Rea (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Chris Rea&&HL=keywordInt)'s Driving Home For Christmas (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Driving Home For Christmas&&HL=keywordInt).
Wham!'s Last Christmas (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Last Christmas&&HL=keywordInt) was sixth and Slade's Merry Christmas Everybody (http://g.msn.co.uk/1ETGBEN0/124980.4?http://search.msn.co.uk/results.aspx?FORM=SRHBDY&q=Merry Christmas Everybody&&HL=keywordInt) took seventh place.
Richard Searling, Morrisons senior music buyer, said: "Mistletoe And Wine was a fairly unanimous choice across all the age groups.
"Despite having all the right ingredients to be a Christmas classic it seems that people just don't like hearing this song.
More than 2,000 people were surveyed in the internet questionnaire.