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Who sang Thank God It s Christmas?

Queen released the song Thank God It s Christmas. Date of release: 26/11/1984.

Release date: 26/11/1984
Duration: 04:22
Writer(s): Brian May
Producer(s): Reinhold Mack
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The meaning of the song 'Thank God It s Christmas ', based on the lyrics
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🎶 Thank God It s Christmas song analysis

- The lyrics speak of the difficult year that is 2020 and the singer's joy in knowing that it is finally Christmas.

- The lyrics are about how the world will come together on this special night to celebrate Christmas. 3.

- The singer says how grateful he is for what he has on this day and asks for Christmas to be every day.

- The outro thanks everyone again for making this a very merry Christmas despite all that is happening in the world.

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This explanation is based on the lyrics of ‘Thank God It s Christmas’. The meaning is of course subject to interpretation.
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The lyrics speak of how the world will come together at Christmas to celebrate despite the challenging year of 2020.
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- "Thank God It's Christmas" is a Christmas single by British rock band Queen.

- It was written by guitarist Brian May and drummer Roger Taylor.

- Released on November 26, 1984, the single spent six weeks in the British charts on Christmas 1984 and New Year's Eve 1985, reaching number 21.

- The song was re-released in 1991, reaching #3 in the UK, and in 2004, reaching #39.

- In 2013, the song was covered by British singer Robbie Williams.

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