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Merry Christmas (song)

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"Merry Christmas"
Single by Ed Sheeran and Elton John
from the album The Lockdown Sessions (Christmas Edition)
Released3 December 2021
Length3:29
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Steve Mac
Ed Sheeran singles chronology
"Overpass Graffiti"
(2021)
"Merry Christmas"
(2021)
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
(2021)
Elton John singles chronology
"Finish Line"
(2021)
"Merry Christmas"
(2021)
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
(2021)
Music video
"Merry Christmas" on YouTube

"Merry Christmas" is a song by English singer-songwriters Ed Sheeran and Elton John. It was released through Asylum and Atlantic Records as a single on 3 December 2021. The song appears on the Christmas editions of both The Lockdown Sessions and =, John's collaborative album and Sheeran's fifth studio album, respectively. Sheeran and John wrote the song and it was produced by Steve Mac.[1] "Merry Christmas" entered at the top of the UK Singles Chart during the chart week of 10 December 2021, becoming Sheeran's twelfth chart-topper in the country and John's ninth number-one single in the country. It also topped the charts in the Flanders region of Belgium, Ireland, the Netherlands and Switzerland.

Background and promotion

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"Merry Christmas" is Sheeran's first Christmas song, and John's third Christmas single, following the release of 1973's "Step into Christmas" and featuring with Neil Tennant on 2016's "Joseph, Better You than Me" by The Killers, although Sheeran had previously co-written the 2016 Christmas song "When Christmas Comes Around" by English singer Matt Terry. In an interview with NPO Radio 2 in October 2021, Sheeran revealed that John asked him to do a song with him the previous year after the success of "Step into Christmas". He also recalled writing the chorus of the song the same day he was asked by John.[2]

On 29 November 2021, Sheeran and John both announced the collaboration and its release date.[3] They also stated that all proceeds from the song in the United Kingdom will go towards donations for the Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation and the Elton John AIDS Foundation.[4][non-primary source needed] In November 2021, on an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sheeran revealed that he went to stay with John after writing the song's chorus, in which they ended up making three Christmas songs together with "Merry Christmas" being one of them.[5]

Music video

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The official music video for "Merry Christmas" was premiered to Sheeran's YouTube channel alongside its release on 3 December 2021. Re-creating a scene from the festive romantic-comedy film Love Actually, the video sees Sheeran and John pay homage to scenes from British Christmas hits from the past, including "Last Christmas", "Walking in the Air", "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday", "Merry Christmas Everyone" and "Stay Another Day".[6][7][8] Several people made a cameo in the video including Jonathan Ross, Michael McIntyre, Big Narstie, Mr. Blobby and the Darkness.[9]

Commercial performance

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The song debuted at number one on 10 December 2021, knocking "Easy on Me" by Adele off the number one spot after 7 consecutive weeks. The song stayed at number one for two weeks. The song became 2021's Christmas number two single on 24 December 2021, having been knocked off the top spot by "Sausage Rolls for Everyone" by LadBaby, a parody of "Merry Christmas" which features both Sheeran and John. As a result, 2021 became the first year that the Christmas number one and two singles were two versions of the same song by the same artists.

On 31 December 2021, "Sausage Rolls For Everyone" was replaced at number one by "Merry Christmas", when LadBaby dropped to number 29 in the charts. "Merry Christmas" was one of five hits Sheeran was credited on that week, as the Official Charts Company added Sheeran to the credit of Fireboy DML's single "Peru"[10][11] when the remix debuted in the Top 40, one position higher than LadBaby's single, at number 28. On 7 January 2022, "Merry Christmas" became the first record with Standard Chart Ratio (SCR) streaming status to completely drop out of the Top 100 from number one, exiting at the same time as "Sausage Rolls For Everyone". It was replaced in the chart (as one of Sheeran's three main credited titles) by "Bad Habits" at number 12, joining "Overpass Graffiti" and "Shivers" in the chart at number 11 and 10 (though "Peru" was higher at number 6). If "Merry Christmas" had not been excluded from the Top 40 because of the primary artist rule, the record would have been around number 38 after amassing 8,271 sales that week.[12]

According to figures released by Music Week, for the week starting 7 January 2022, when Adele returned to number one from number 38, Sheeran could have replaced himself at number one again with "Shivers" as this record had a full sales total of 40,879 units, compared to Adele's 39,156 units. However, unlike Adele who was given a reset to an SCR streaming status, "Shivers"' status was set at Accelerated Chart Ratio (ACR) so ended up in tenth place with a total of 21,405 after Sheeran's stream numbers were halved.[13]

Charts

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Certifications

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Region Certification Certified units/sales
Austria (IFPI Austria)[68] Platinum 30,000
Canada (Music Canada)[69] Gold 40,000
Denmark (IFPI Danmark)[70] Gold 45,000
Germany (BVMI)[71] Gold 200,000
Italy (FIMI)[72] Gold 50,000
New Zealand (RMNZ)[73] Gold 15,000
Poland (ZPAV)[74] Platinum 50,000
Switzerland (IFPI Switzerland)[75] Platinum 20,000
United Kingdom (BPI)[76] Platinum 600,000
United States (RIAA)[77] Gold 500,000

Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

LadBaby version

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"Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
Single by LadBaby featuring Ed Sheeran and Elton John
Released17 December 2021 (2021-12-17)
Length3:27
LabelFrtyfve
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Jamie Sellers
LadBaby singles chronology
"Don't Stop Me Eatin'"
(2020)
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
(2021)
"Food Aid"
(2022)
Ed Sheeran singles chronology
"Merry Christmas"
(2021)
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
(2021)
"Peru"
(2021)
Elton John singles chronology
"Merry Christmas"
(2021)
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
(2021)
"Hold Me Closer"
(2022)
Music video
"Sausage Rolls for Everyone" on YouTube

In December 2021, English blogger couple LadBaby released a comedy version of the song titled "Sausage Rolls For Everyone'" with a sausage roll theme as a charity single whose proceeds go to The Trussell Trust. It was released as a single on 17 December 2021. Both Sheeran and John are featured on the song.[78]

The song debuted at number one on the UK Singles Chart on 24 December 2021, giving LadBaby their fourth Christmas number one (also consecutive in their case), Sheeran his second (after 2017's "Perfect") and John his first.

Charts

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Chart performance for "Sausage Rolls for Everyone"
Chart (2021–2022) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[79] 48
Canada (Hot Canadian Digital Songs)[80] 3
Euro Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[81] 1
Global 200 (Billboard)[82] 48
Hungary (Single Top 40)[83] 12
Ireland (IRMA)[36] 41
Netherlands (Single Tip)[84] 30
New Zealand Hot Singles (RMNZ)[85] 7
UK Singles (OCC)[86] 1
UK Indie (OCC)[87] 1
US Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[88] 5
US Holiday Digital Song Sales (Billboard)[89] 1

See also

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