**A timeless holiday classic: "Last Christmas" by George Michael and Whan!**
When you think holiday music, "Last Christmas" probably dances through your mind like snowflakes in December. Back in December 1984, when this George Michael and Whamp tune first hit our ears, its catchy melody and heartfelt lyrics practically screamed "holiday spirit." Fast forward, and it's still enchanting listeners every festive season.
**The story behind "Last Christmas": from bedroom idea**
The birth story behind "Last Christmas" isn't just humble—it's downright relatable. Picture this: George Michael, hanging out at his parents' house with Whamp partner Andrew Ridgeley. It's a lazy Sunday, and while a football game hums in background, inspiration strikes. Michael dashes upstairs, and just an hour later, he's back with what would soon be a holiday staple.
"I jotted it down on one those small four-track portastudios," Michael once shared. With unshakeable optimism, he predicted they'd snag four number-one singles that year—believing "Last Christmas" was destined holiday greatness.
**Behind-the-scenes: making "Last Christmas" music video**
The music video? Just as iconic as song. Filmed amidst stunning Swiss Alps at Saas-Fee, it featured not only Michael and Ridgeley, but their backup singers and famous pals like model Kathy Hill and Spandau Ballet's Martin Kemp.
Here's nugget you might not know: that shoot was like one big party. The assistant director filled glasses with real booze, so everyone was a bit tipsy, resulting a chaotic yet merry set. Ridgeley marbles that they even managed complete video under those circumstances. And fun fact—the video marked last time George Michael appeared on screen without his signature beard.
**Chasing number one: chart dreams dashed, but hearts warmed**
Even though "Last Christmas" has been a festive favorite forever, it didn't hit number one back in day. It was held at bay by Band Aid's "Do They Know It's Christmas," which also featured Michael and rocketed straight top. While he was proud part such noble cause, not grabbing top spot stung a little.
But in true George Michael fashion, all royalties from "Last Christmas" went straight Ethiopian famine relief efforts—showcasing his big heart alongside competitive spirit.
**Legal bumps: creativity stands strong**
Shortly after release, song faced legal challenges. The publishers "Can't Smile Without You" thought "Last Christmas" sounded too similar. Luckily, common sense prevailed, as many songs share simple melodies without crossing legal lines.
**Finally on top: a belated win**
Despite never snagged original top spot, "Last Christmas" refused fade away. Thanks fan campaigns and relentless airplay, it finally hit number one UK charts New Year's Day 2021. This long-overdue win solidified song's place in music history—and honored George Michael's lasting legacy.
**Legacy that keeps giving: covered and rediscovered**
The magic "Last Christmas" lives on through countless covers. Pop stars like Taylor Swift and Ariana Grande have put their spin on it, and even quirky acts like Crazy Frog and Glee cast couldn't resist giving it a go. Each version brings something new, spotlighting song's endless adaptability and universal appeal.
Almost four decades since it first jingled its merry tune, "Last Christmas" still lights up holiday playlists. Enriched by charming tales from its creation and musical journey, it keeps spreading joy new generations. It's more than just a song—it's a festive tradition.