Mariah Carey isn’t known as the queen of Christmas for nothing. The U.S. pop veteran lives as much as her nickname as her enduring vacation traditional “All I Want For Christmas Is You” rings in Christmas because the No. 1 single in Australia.
Carey’s 1994 launch luggage a second consecutive week on the high Down Under, and a fifth 12 months at No. 1 in the course of the Christmas week, ARIA experiences.
Although it’s peak summer season in Australia, a time when Aussies head to the seaside en masse, these wintry yuletide classics dominate playlists in these elements, a undeniable fact that’s mirrored by each most important ARIA Charts.
Four of the highest 10 singles on the chart printed Dec. 23 are Christmas numbers, together with Wham’s “Last Christmas” (up 6-3), Michael Bublé’s “It’s Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas” (up 11-5), Brenda Lee’s “Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree” (up 12-7) and Ariana Grande’s “Santa Tell Me” (up 15-8), whereas Bobby Helms’ ‘50s tune Jingle Bell Rock lifts 19-14. Also, Xmas singles from Kelly Clarkson, Andy Williams, The Ronettes, Band Aid, Sia, John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band and Burl Ives impression the highest 40.
The highest debut belongs to British rapper Central Cee, whose sentimental music “Let Go” bows at No. 15. The music, which samples the 2008 monitor “Let Her Go” by English singer-songwriter Passenger, lately cracked the highest 10 within the U.Okay. It’s the one new launch to impression the Top 40 on both of ARIA’s most important surveys.
Over on the ARIA Albums Chart, Taylor Swift’s platinum-certified 2022 juggernaut Midnights holds at No. 1, forward of SZA’s sophomore album SOS and Michael Bublé’s Christmas, respectively, whereas Christmas-themed albums from the Bocelli household, Paul Kelly, Jimmy Barnes, Mariah Carey, and Vika & Linda seem additional down the checklist.
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