The singer-songwriter hit the top spot after releasing six versions of his
single, including duets with Beyoncé and Andrea Bocelli
Ed Sheeran has capped a hugely successful year by winning 2017’s Christmas
No 1, with his song Perfect.
“This is an actual dream come true and I’m very proud and happy,” Sheeran
said, wishing his fans “a very merry Christmas, happy holidays and a happy new
year”.
He benefited from – or perhaps shamelessly exploited – chart rules that
count streams and sales of multiple versions of the same song towards its chart
placing. Sheeran released six versions of Perfect to aid its chances of getting
the festive top spot: the original, an acoustic version, remixes by Robin Schulz
and Mike Perry, and two duet versions with A-list names: Beyoncé and Andrea
Bocelli.
Sheeran also features on the No 2 song, River by Eminem. The rapper scored
the Christmas No 1 album for Revival, its commercial fortunes left undented by
generally negative reviews.
A campaign to get Wham!’s Last Christmas to No 1, 23 years after it was
pipped to the top by Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? – and one year on
from the death of George Michael – didn’t quite succeed. The song reached No 3,
with Mariah Carey’s festive perennial All I Want for Christmas Is You at No
4.
The era of streaming means that there are numerous other Christmas classics
coming back into the charts this year, with the Pogues’ Fairytale of New York at
No 7, Band Aid at 12, Brenda Lee’s Rockin’ Around the Christmas Tree at 14, and
a further 11 festive hits in the top 40.
British rapper Big Shaq made a late bid for the top spot by releasing a
version of his viral comedy hit Man’s Not Hot with added sleigh bells, and rose
two places to No 6.