No. 1: A Christmas
Band Aid 's "Do They Know It’s Christmas?" (1984) established the festive chart as a platform for humanitarian efforts. In 2009, a social media campaign successfully pushed Rage Against the Machine to No. 1 to protest the dominance of reality TV winners. Determination and Rules
Dominated by established icons like Elvis Presley , Tom Jones , and The Beatles (who hold four festive chart-toppers). Most hits in this era were not festive in theme. A Christmas No. 1
The tradition began in 1952 when the first-ever UK Singles Chart was established; ’s "Here in My Heart" became the inaugural Christmas No. 1. Band Aid 's "Do They Know It’s Christmas
Snow joke: why the Christmas No 1 single is still big business Determination and Rules Dominated by established icons like
A deliberate rivalry between glam-rock bands Slade ("Merry Xmas Everybody") and Wizzard ("I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday") transformed the chart into a competitive annual "race".
The is the single that tops the UK Singles Chart in the week containing or preceding December 25th. While most charts mark popularity, the festive top spot is a deep-seated British cultural institution, characterized by intense public debate, betting, and often bizarre chart battles. Historical Background