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The Mirror US on MSNFairytale of New York singer suffered horror accident and was killed as she tried to save her sonKirsty MacColl, the voice behind Fairytale of New York, tragically died while heroically trying to save her son. The singer ...
Kirsty MacColl, the singer and song-writer ... was her duet with Shane MacGowan on the Christmas classic Fairytale Of New York - she was hugely and rightly respected, and she surely deserves ...
Spider Stacey and Kirsty MacColl on the song Radio1's Newsbeat talked to The Pogues' Spider Stacey and Kirsty MacColl about making this number two hit from 1987 - "It's a straightforward attempt ...
Backed by a fiddle, cello, tin whistle, and a trio of silken-voiced backup singers performing Kirsty MacColl's part of the duet, "Fairytale of New York" was perfectly suited to Hozier's rich ...
How Shane MacGowan really felt about ‘Fairytale of New York’ - Exclusive: Musician’s wife, artist Victoria Mary Clarke, recalled spending Christmas with the late singer-songwriter and how he left behi ...
SNL musical guest Hozier closed the season with his hit "Too Sweet" and a cover of The Pogues‘ "Fairytale of New York" on the Martin ... traded vocals with Kirsty MacColl for the duet that ...
Inside Fairytale of New York singer Kirsty MacColl's tragic death, fortune and who gets royalties ...
Irish folk band The Pogues joined forces with pop singer Kirsty Maccoll in 1987 for Fairytale of New York, one of the most well-known and beloved modern Christmas standards in the UK. Denied ...
Including such hits as A New England, Days, and Fairytale of New York, her classic Christmas collaboration with the Pogues.
Kirsty MacColl also secured a festive legacy, duetting with The Pogues on their 1987 song Fairytale of New York, which originally peaked at Number 2 that Christmas, and since 2005 has made an ...
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