Will Fairytale of New York be played this year?

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A Christmas chestnut is raising its head again: the BBC has announced that its Radio 1 will not play the original, 1987 version of Fairytale of New York, by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl, this season because its listeners may be offended by some of the lyrics.

Best answer for this question, why is there no Fairytale of New York this year? BBC Radio 1 will not play the original version of Fairytale of New York by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl this Christmas, because its audience may be offended by some of the lyrics. The station said young listeners were particularly sensitive to derogatory terms for gender and sexuality.

Moreover, how much does Shane MacGowan make from Fairytale of New York every year? All that airplay begs the question: how much are Shane MacGowan and Co. earning every year out of royalties from Fairytale of New York? According to figures compiled by Daily Mail, The Pogues earn a whopping £400,000 (€448,000) in royalties each and every year from the song.

People ask also, is there an NYPD choir? The chorus of the song includes the line “The boys of the NYPD choir still singing ‘Galway Bay'”. In reality, the NYPD (New York City Police Department) does not have a choir, the closest thing being the NYPD Pipes and Drums who are featured in the video for the song.

Furthermore, are the BBC playing Fairytale of New York? In a statement delivered to Metro, the BBC said: “We know ‘Fairytale of New York‘ is considered a Christmas classic and we will continue to play it this year on BBC Radio, with our stations choosing the version of the song most relevant for their audience.

Why are radios playing Fairytale of New York?

An edited version of Christmas classic Fairytale Of New York will be played on BBC Radio 1 this year to avoid offending younger listeners. The festive hit by The Pogues and Kirsty MacColl is a seasonal staple, but in recent years has been at the centre of debate over its lyrics.

Who gets royalties for Fairytale of New York?

Shane MacGowan reportedly earns over half a million PER YEAR ‘Fairytale of New York’ royalties.

How much has Slade earned from Merry Christmas?

2013 figures estimated that the Slade single — which has sold over 1.2 million copies and is, according to the Performing Right Society (PRS), the most-heard song in the world — earns £512,000 a year, with a portion of that going to the much-forgotten songwriter Jim Lea, who wrote ‘Merry Xmas Everybody”s chorus.

Which song generates the most royalties?

Fast forward 120 years and “Happy Birthday” is by far the richest and most profitable song of all time. The Ownership of “Happy Birthday” has changed hands a few times in the last 100 years. Music holding company Warner Chappell bought the rights for $15 million in 1990.

Is Fairytale of New York known in America?

But the Average American, whoever that may be, will likely not know the song. It was never a mainstream hit, so unless you are into Irish music, or punk or enjoy kind of obscure Christmas music, you likely don’t know the song.

How much does Fairytale of NYC make?

According to figures compiled by the Daily Mail a few years back, Fairytale of New York is the second biggest selling Christmas song each year, making an estimated £400,000 in royalties, which is around €448,000.

Why are radio not playing The Pogues?

The BBC has defended its decision to air a censored version of “Fairytale of New York” by The Pogues during the Chrismas period. The broadcaster announced last week that an alternative version of the song would be played on Radio 1, in order to avoid offending the station’s younger audience.

What girl sings with Pogues?

Listen to this article. This week marks 21 years since Kirsty MacColl tragically died on 18 December 2000, aged 41. The British singer-songwriter is most famous for her collaboration with The Pogues on festive favourite Fairytale of New York, but there’s much more to her than the Christmas song we hear every year.

What age is Shane MacGowan?

At 64, the famously surly former frontman of the Pogues has slowed down some, but his hunger for an artistic life is still insatiable.

Are the Pogues Irish?

It’s always been assumed that The Pogues are one of the most aesthetically “Irish” bands ever. … But while MacGowan is Irish, the group was actually formed in London and features many members from the U.K. Unfortunately, U2 has more authentic Irish roots than this band.

How much does Mariah Carey earn from all I want for Christmas?

A 2017 report from The Economist estimates that Carey had earned more than $60 million from the track between its release in 1994 and 2016. According to Celebrity Net Worth, the song earns anywhere between $600,000 and $1m in royalties every single year.

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