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Tracklist

1The Battle March Medley
Written-By – Terry Woods
2Fairytale Of New York
Featuring – Kirsty MacCollWritten-By – Finer, MacGowan

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
NY 12The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(12")Pogue Mahone Records, Stiff RecordsNY 12UK1987
WEA400The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(7", Single, RE)Warner Bros. RecordsWEA400UK2005
NY 7, OTT 20005The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(7", Single)Stiff Records, Off The Track RecordsNY 7, OTT 20005France1987
OTT 30005The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(12")Off The Track RecordsOTT 30005France1987
NY 7The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(7", Single)Pogue Mahone RecordsNY 7UK1987
CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
NY 12The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(12")Pogue Mahone Records, Stiff RecordsNY 12UK1987
WEA400The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(7", Single, RE)Warner Bros. RecordsWEA400UK2005
NY 7, OTT 20005The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(7", Single)Stiff Records, Off The Track RecordsNY 7, OTT 20005France1987
OTT 30005The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(12")Off The Track RecordsOTT 30005France1987
NY 7The Pogues Fairytale Of New York ‎(7", Single)Pogue Mahone RecordsNY 7UK1987

Credits

  • Arranged By [Strings]Fiachra Trench, James Fearnley
  • EngineerChris Dickie
  • ProducerSteve Lillywhite
  • Arranged By [Strings]Fiachra Trench, James Fearnley
  • EngineerChris Dickie
  • ProducerSteve Lillywhite

Notes

℗ & © 1987 Stiff Records.

Side A published by Stiff Music Ltd.
Side B published by Unchained Melodies Ltd.

Back cover reads:
Pogue Mahone Records
Licensed By Stiff RecordsDisco promoc.
Proh. su venta

Video

Info

Official video for Fairytale Of New York by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacColl Stream The Pogues greatest. Лента с персональными рекомендациями и музыкальными новинками, радио, подборки на любой вкус, удобное управление своей коллекцией. This song is by The Pogues, features Kirsty MacColl and appears on the album If I Should Fall From Grace With God 1988. Fairytale of New York is a song written by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan and recorded by their band the Pogues, featuring singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl on vocals. It was originally released as a single on 23 November 1987 and later featured on the Pogues' 1988 album If I Should Fall from Grace with God. The Pogues. The song is an Irish folk-style ballad and was written as a duet, with the Pogues' singer MacGowan taking the role of the male character and MacColl the female character. Niall from Ireland, IrelandAbsolutely the greatest Christmas song ever written and a true highlight that for all his sins Shane McGowan is above all a remarkable songwriter. Twenty-five years after its release, the duet about a couple who have fallen on hard times is still considered by many to be the greatest Christmas song album added jazz as well as Spanish and Middle Eastern folk to the musical mix, and for the first time it also featured a full drum kit. Now a Christmas Standard, it enters the UK Top Twenty every December. there MacGowan's songwriting truly stands out. Got on a lucky oneCame in eighteen to oneI've got a feelingThis year's for me and youSo Happy ChristmasI love you, babyI can see a better timeWhen all our dreams come true. Yet, what it had most in its favour was a superior batch of songs, courtesy of a two-year layoff from recording that had been caused by Stiff's worsening situation. Fairytale of New York - The Pogues. Hi all, just a reminder I believe the race has ended for the race for Christmas no1, tune into the uktop40 tomorrow to see who is crowned Christmas number one, crossing my fingers it's the luck and may the best song win. Have a great Christmas and a happy New Year : The Pogues - Fairytale of New York for Christmas Number 1. Love this track. The Page Collective from New YorkThey never made it New York. A new version of is available, to keep everything running smoothly, please reload the site. Hi all, just a reminder I believe the race has ended for the race for Christmas no1, tune into the uktop40 tomorrow to see who is crowned Christmas number one, crossing my fingers it's the luck and may the best song win. Fairytale of New York. Yet, what it had most in its favour was a superior batch of songs, courtesy of a two-year layoff from recording that had been caused by Stiff's worsening situation. The song is an Irish folk-style ballad and was written as a duet, with the Pogues' singer MacGowan taking the role of the male character and MacColl the female character. Petter from Ãngelholm, SwedenI'm kinda fascinated of The Pogues' obsession with irish people travelling to the US. He won a bunch of money. Kirsty MacColl and Fairytale of New York Instrumental . Got on a lucky oneCame in eighteen to oneI've got a feelingThis year's for me and youSo Happy ChristmasI love you, babyI can see a better timeWhen all our dreams come true. Watch the video for Fairytale of New York from The Pogues's If I Should Fall From Grace With God for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. In the book, the narrator says: When I was a little boy. Play track. Lyrics to Fairytale of New York. Left in a brand new foster home. Kirsty MacColl, including Fairytale of New York feat. The song took years to write, it was released in 1987. Fairytale of New York came 15th place in this years Christmas number 1 chart. Petter from Ãngelholm, SwedenI'm kinda fascinated of The Pogues' obsession with irish people travelling to the US. there MacGowan's songwriting truly stands out. Watch the video for Fairytale of New York from The Pogues's If I Should Fall From Grace With God for free, and see the artwork, lyrics and similar artists. In the case of 'Fairytale Of New York', the approach was slightly different to that employed for the other tracks since the first thing to be recorded was the intro, a vocalpiano duet that Shane MacGowan and James Fearnley performed at a much slower tempo than the rest of the song. Although, as stated by co-writer Shane MacGowan. Listen to songs from the album Fairytale of New York - Single feat. my favourite on this theme has to be their song Thousands are sailing. 22 December 2016 . The Pogues Artistfacts. It was Christmas Eve, babeIn the drunk tankAn old man said to meWon't see another oneAnd then he sang a songThe Rare Old Mountain DewI turned my face awayAnd dreamed about you. In the case of 'Fairytale Of New York', the approach was slightly different to that employed for the other tracks since the first thing to be recorded was the intro, a vocalpiano duet that Shane MacGowan and James Fearnley performed at a much slower tempo than the rest of the song. The songs title comes from the 1973 novel A Fairytale of New York by Irish-American author James Patrick Donleavy, who was born in New York but later moved to Dublin and became an Irish citizen. You were pretty Queen of New York City When the band finished playing They howled out for more Sinatra was swinging All the drunks, they were singing We kissed on Fairytale of New York. It was Christmas Eve, babeIn the drunk tankAn old man said to meWon't see another oneAnd then he sang a songThe Rare Old Mountain DewI turned my face awayAnd dreamed about you. It was originally released as a single on 23 November 1987 and later featured on the Pogues' 1988 album If I Should Fall from Grace with God. Its about an Irish couple who emigrated to America, ostensibly in the 1940s, in hope of making it as entertainers in New York

The Pogues - Fairytale Of New York mp3

Performer: The Pogues

Title: Fairytale Of New York

Country: Spain

Release date: 1988

Label: DRO

Style: Folk Rock, Punk

Catalog: 1D 463

Genre: Rock

Size MP3: 1860 mb

Rating: 4.2 / 5

Votes: 493

Record source: Vinyl, 7", 45 RPM, Promo

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