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My Crucial Tracks this week were Xmas songs by Cyndi Lauper, Johnnie Allan, June (JC?) Lodge, Christy Moore, and some un-Xmas ones from the Pogues (particularly un-festive) , the Undertones and the Jamaicans

These were my Crucial Tracks for the last few days.

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Another festive favourite

"Early Christmas Morning" by Cyndi Lauper

This feels like it has everything but the kitchen sink...a children's choir, a vaguely reggae-ish beat, a Cajun-y accordion*, and Cyndi's wonderful voice on top of it all

*I am totally un-musical so take this with a pinch of salt

"Early Christmas Morning" by Cyndi Lauper on Apple music

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This is from a Cajun Christmas CD I bought many years ago

"It's Christmas Time in Louisiana" by Johnnie Allan

"It's Christmas Time in Louisiana" by Johnnie Allan on Apple music

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Another Christmas song.

"Joy to the World" by June Lodge

JC Lodge doing a reggae version of Joy to the World

I first heard this in 1988, in a pub near Kew Gardens, which was an unexpected place to hear a reggae version of anything

"Joy to the World" by June Lodge on Apple music

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I'm not a great letter writer, so I'm posting a Christmas song.

"Fairytale of New York" by Christy Moore

I love this song. I love the fact that I hear it in shops, and pubs and clubs, and on the radio. I hear drunk people singing it on the way home from the pub.

It’s kind of magical that this rather niche punky-folky band with a genius song writer had this one big, beautiful hit that comes out once a year and my fanboy cult-ish enthusiasm suddenly becomes mainstream for a month or so.

This live version is great. It’s just Christy and his guitar with a very funny spoken word intro

I love you baby too!

"Fairytale of New York" by Christy Moore on Apple music

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What's your favorite song to listen to in the rain?

"Boys from the County Hell" by The Pogues

Having a favourite song to listen to in the rain seems slightly superfluous on this damp little island....it rains too much.

So I’ve picked a favourite song that mentions the rain.

"On the first day of March it was raining, it was raining worse than anything that I have ever seen"

I liked the idea of the Pogues initially because I liked the idea of a combination of two of my favourite sorts of music - punk and Irish folk

This was the song when I realised that there was more going on in their songwriting than just that fusion.

Includes swears. There’s a slightly less swear-y version that I prefer but I don’t think it’s on Apple

"Boys from the County Hell" by The Pogues on Apple music

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Share a song that captures the feeling of being seventeen.

"Get Over You" by The Undertones

The words of this song resonate in bits rather than in its entirety...dressed like that you must be living in a different world etc....but it's got the adrenaline -rush of being 17 and getting out and about

Also, no matter what anyone tells you, it’s a better song than Teenage Kicks. Possibly.

"Get Over You" by The Undertones on Apple music

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Share a song that sounds like your ideal Sunday morning.

"Ba Ba Boom" by The Jamaicans

Sunday morning needs something that gets you moving (at least in your head), without being too insistent

That’s what I think anyway!

"Ba Ba Boom" by The Jamaicans on Apple music