Wham’s Andrew Ridgeley says late bandmate George Michael would be ‘beside himself’ after their hit Last Christmas reaches number one 39 years after its release

Andrew Ridgeley has said George Michael would be 'beside himself' if he knew Last Christmas finally has Christmas number one.

The late pop star – who passed away on Christmas Day in 2016 at the age of 53 – released the festive tune in 1984, but it had never managed to reach the coveted top spot during the Christmas period until Friday evening.

Upon receiving the news, Andrew, 60, noted that he and his bandmate – whom he nicknamed Yog – had always measured their success in Wham! by chart positions and how it had been such a 'disappointment' for both of them when it stalled at number two.

He told Official Charts: 'George would be beside himself after all these years to finally get it.

'Yog and I saw music largely in terms of the official charts. We have always contextualized our success by our chart success.

Andrew Ridgeley has said George Michael would be 'beside himself' if he knew Last Christmas finally has Christmas number one

Andrew rose to fame with George (right) as part of pop duo Wham! in the 1980s, but their festive classic had never reached the Christmas number one until now

'It was a huge disappointment to both of us when it didn't reach No. 1 because in our opinion it was stuck.

'If it hadn't been for Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas? it probably would have been #1. '

Andrew added that the new achievement will be the 'crowning achievement' for the '80s duo, as he noted that the song was always intended to be number one in the first place.

He said: 'It will mean a lot to the legacy of Wham!, it's the crowning glory. Last Christmas was intended as Christmas number 1. Lofty ambitions, but Yog set himself lofty ambitions as a songwriter.'

Andrew added that Wham's fans will have a sense of achievement now that the song has finally reached Christmas number one.

The perennial favorite from 1984, written by George Michael, has topped the charts in the past, but never in the last week before Christmas. It was denied the top spot the year of its release by Band Aid's Do They Know It's Christmas?

And amid one of the fiercest battles for the Yuletide crown in recent memory, the race was almost too close to call as the '80s icons battled the likes of Mariah Carey, The Pogues and Sam Ryder to to claim the title 39 years after claiming the title. Edition.

The song became the bookies' favorite to climb the charts following an earlier rush by The Pogues fans to get Fairytale of New York to Number 1 in memory of the Irish folk band's frontman Shane MacGowan, who died in November.

Andrew Ridgley as he appears in the video for Last Christmas

George Michael as he appeared in the video for 1984 festive favorite Last Christmas, now at number one for the first time at Christmas

Shane MacGowan in the video for The Pogues' Fairytale of New York. A campaign to get the song to number one is being coordinated by fans in memory of the late frontman

Mariah Carey in the video for the Make My Wish Come True edition of All I Want for Christmas Is You

Eurovision star Sam Ryder has launched an aggressive marketing campaign in the battle to get his new song, You're Christmas To Me, to number one later today

Ultimately, the band's duet with Kirsty MacColl failed to make the top five, which was completed by Eurovision star Sam Ryder's You're Christmas To Me, Mariah Carey's All I Want For Christmas Is You, Noah Kahan's Stick Season and Ed Sheeran. and Elton John's duet Merry Christmas.

Martin Talbot, CEO of the Official Charts, said of Wham!'s historic achievement: 'After taking first place for the first time last year, it is fantastic that WHAM! have finally claimed the honor of Christmas number 1.

'Of course WHAM's victory means! also that someone has to come second and it's hard to remember a harder working Christmas Number 2 artist than Sam Ryder, who has more than thirty shows under his belt in the last seven days. to take the crown.

'Sam has truly made this a chart battle to remember – and we should be comforted by the many years it has taken for an iconic song like Last Christmas to claim this most esteemed chart position.

FULL LIST OF CHRISTMAS UK ISSUE
YEAR SONG SINGER
2023 Last Christmas Wham!
2022 Food aid BoyBaby
2021 Sausage rolls for everyone LadBaby with Ed Sheeran and Elton John
2020 Don't stop me from eating BoyBaby
2019 I like sausage rolls BoyBaby
2018 We built this city BoyBaby
2017 Perfect Ed Sheeran
2016 Rockabye Clean Bandit with Sean Paul and Anne-Marie
2015 A bridge over you Lewisham and Greenwich NHS Choir
2014 Something I need Ben Haenow
2013 Skyscraper Sam Bailey
2012 He's not heavy, he's my brother The Justice Collective
2011 Wherever you are Military Women with Gareth Malone
2010 When we collide Matt Cardle
2009 Murders in name Rage against the machine
2008 Hallelujah Alexandra Burke
2007 When you believe Leon Jackson
2006 A moment like this Leona Lewis
2005 That's my goal Shayne Ward
2004 Do they know it's Christmas? Band Aid
2003 Crazy world Michael Andrews and Gary Jules
2002 Sound of the subway Girls out loud
2001 Something stupid Robbie Williams and Nicole Kidman
2000 Can we fix it? Bob the Builder
1999 I have a dream/seasons in the sun Westleven
1998 Bye Spice Girls
1997 Too many Spice Girls
1996 2 Word 1 Spice Girls
1995 Earth song Michael Jackson
1994 Stay another day East 17
1993 Mr Blob Mr Blob
1992 I will always love you Whitney Houston
1991 Bohemian Rhapsody Queen
1990 Day of the Savior Cliff Richard
1989 Do they know it's Christmas? Band aid II
1988 Mistletoe and wine Cliff Richard
1987 Always in my thoughts Pet Shop Boys
1986 Reet Klein Jackie and Wilson
1985 Merry Christmas everyone Steven's shaking
1984 Do they know it's Christmas? Band Aid
1983 Only you The flying pickets
1982 Save your love Renee and Renato
1981 Don't you want me? The Human League
1980 There's no one like Grandma St. Winifred's School Choir
1979 Another brick in the wall, part two Pink Floyd
1978 Mary's boy child – Oh my Lord Boney M
1977 Mull of Kintyre/girls school Wings
1976 When a child is born Johnny Mathis
1975 Bohemian Rhapsody Queen
1974 Lonely this Christmas Mud
1973 Merry Christmas everyone Slade
1972 Long-haired lover from Liverpool Jimmy Osmond
1971 The fastest milkman in the West Bennie Heuvel
1970 I hear you knocking Dave Edmunds
1969 Two little boys Rolf Harris
1968 Lily the Pink The scaffold
1967 Hello Goodbye The Beatles
1966 1964 “I Feel Fine” 5 1965 “Day Tripper” Can Fix It”[nb 3] 5 1966 Tom Jones “Green, green grass from home” Tom Jones
1965 Day tripper / We'll figure it out The Beatles
1964 I feel fine The Beatles
1963 I want to hold your hand The Beatles
1962 Return to sender Elvis Presley
1961 Moon river Danny Williams
1960 I love you Cliff Richard and The Shadows
1959 Why do you want to make those eyes at me? Emilie Ford and the Checkmates
1958 It's just pretending Conway Twitty
1957 Mary's boy child Harry Belafonte
1956 Just walk in the rain Johnny Ray
1955 Christmas alphabet Dickie Valentine
1954 Let's have another party Winifred Atwell
1953 Answer Frankie Laine
1952 Here in my heart Al Martino

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