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List of Christmas number one singles (Ireland) : ウィキペディア英語版
List of Irish Singles Chart Christmas number ones
In Ireland, Christmas number ones are singles that are top of the Irish Singles Chart in the week in which Christmas Day falls.
The Irish Singles Chart was first published in 1962, and the first artist to top the chart at Christmas was Elvis Presley with "Return to Sender". The following year, Brendan Bowyer became the first Irish artist to claim top spot at Christmas with "No More". The last Irish artist to secure the number one at Christmas to date was Mario Rosenstock, who charted with a parody of "Leave Right Now" in 2005.
The supergroup Band Aid, created by Irishman Bob Geldof, is the only act to have been number one at Christmas three times, each time with "Do They Know It's Christmas?". Four more acts have held top spot twice: The Beatles, Queen (both times with "Bohemian Rhapsody"), the Spice Girls and Eminem. Many acts that have topped the Irish Singles Chart at Christmas have also topped the UK Singles Chart at the same time.
From 2006 to 2013, every winner of the Irish Christmas number one came from the winning contestant of that year's series of the British reality contest ''The X Factor''. Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars broke this streak in 2014 with their single ''Uptown Funk''. Irish bands such as The Rubberbandits ("Horse Outside" in 2010)〔Muldoon, Molly (2010-12-25). (The Rubberbandits lose out on Christmas number one to X factor winner ). ''Irish Central''. Retrieved 2010-12-25.〕 and The Saw Doctors ("Downtown" in 2011) have contested for the honor during this time frame, but both fell well short.
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