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slimjim | 09:06 Tue 24th Dec 2002 | Music
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Anyone know a site (or is anyone willing to have a stab themselves) at naming who sang what line in the original recording?
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I'll start with this: lead vocalists include Paul Young, Boy George, Simon Le Bon, George Michael, Sting, Paul Weller, Bono.

And the chorus comes courtesy of: Bob Geldof, Johnny Fingers, Simon Crowe and Pete Briquette (Boomtown Rats), Adam Clayton and Bono (U2), Martin Kemp, Tony Hadley, Steve Norman, John Keeble and Gary Kemp (Spandau Ballet), Midge Ure and Chris Cross (Ultravox), Keren Woodward, Sara Dallin and Siobhan Fahey (Bananarama), Francis Rossi and Rick Parfitt (Status Quo), Robert Bell and Dennis Thomas (Kool & The Gang), Boy George and Jon Moss (Culture Club), Simon LeBon, Andy Taylor, John Taylor and Nick Rhodes (Duran Duran), Paul Young, Martin Ware and Glenn Gregory (Heaven 17), Marilyn, Jody Watley, Paul Weller, James Taylor, George Michael, Roger Taylor (Queen), Sting, David Bowie, Phil Collins, Holly Johnson (Frankie) and Paul McCartney. Happy Christmas -- but there are still people starving in Africa this Christmas...

I know it's a long list mikewith, but you missed off David Bowie, and the Roger Taylor on the song was from Duran Duran not Queen. (No members of Queen appeared on the song). There's just one more thing to point out and that is that the James Taylor mentioned is James "JT" Taylor of Kool and the Gang and not THE James taylor. Sorry to nitpick, but you'll thank me one day when you get this question for �100 on "Who wants to be a millionaire!"
Look here to find out who sang what - in the end there were only 6 soloists (I had thought there were more) Paul Young, Boy George, Simon Le Bon, Sting, George Michael and Bono - all the rest were backing singers. I'm not sure about the order of the soloists though - I've a feeling George Michael also sang the 2 lines "And it's a world of dread and fear/where the only etc" with Sting rather than Sting on his own. I think Bono replaced George Michael rather than joining in - don't remember there being a trio (but I could be wrong.) Anyone got a copy of the video?! http://www.inthe80s.com/xmaslst.shtml
Correction - listening to it I think it was David Bowie, not George Michael, who sang the "world of dread and fear" bit - however I haven't found a single website that credits him with solo vocals, although several disagree about George Michael and Sting.
Aha, wrong on both counts - having seen the 1980s Christmas thing on BBC2, it was Tony Hadley.
I recall from the video that actor Dan Ackroyd was part of the chorus and is briefly seen on video--can anyone confirm or deny?

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