The Fairytale Of New York
He explained The Daily Mail on the 18th of December 2009 Technically I could have taken legal action for piracy but as I know Shane MacGowanI believe his father is a fan of my workI decided not to bother This duet is sung by Kirsty MacColl and The Pogues singer.
The Fairytale Of New York. And in fact this is as good a time as any to note indeed for the first time during this series that due to language the video below is probably NSFW. Last edit 2 hours ago. The song is an Irish folk style ballad written by Jem Finer and Shane MacGowan and featured on The Pogues album If I Should Fall from Grace with God.
Like many people when I hear the words Fairytale Of New York I automatically think of the famous Christmas song and Shane MacGowan and the late and lamented Kirsty MacColl trading insults. It is also bittersweet as female guest vocalist Kirsty MacColl died a few days before Christmas in 2000. Its always great to catch up for a chat with Ged Graham and when I heard that this was the title of Geds latest musical project I was intrigued to hear more.
Official video for Fairytale Of New York by The Pogues featuring Kirsty MacCollStream The Pogues greatest hits here httpsRhinoUKlnktoThePoguesSubscri. We have an official Fairytale Of New York tab made by UG professional guitaristsCheck out the tab. Author marionide pro 56.
More than any other selection on our Advent Calendar its hard to know exactly what to make of The Pogues Fairytale of New York. When it was released in 1987 it was a sure fire winner to turn everyone on the dance floor to become faux Irish. About Press Copyright Contact us Creators Advertise Developers Terms Privacy Policy Safety How YouTube works Test new features Press Copyright Contact us Creators.
Fairytale of New York is a Christmas song by Anglo-Irish folk-rock group The Pogues and featuring the British singer Kirsty MacColl. The title of this song was taken from the 1973 novel A Fairytale of New York by James Patrick Donleavy. StPatricks Day Live 1988.