ALL I WANT FOR CHRISTMAS IS YOU VOTED AS NATION’S MOST DISLIKED CHRISTMAS SONG

All I Want for Christmas is You has been unwrapped as the UK’s least-favourite Christmas song, according to a new study. 

The research, conducted by Paddy Power Games, delved into the nation’s Christmas listening habits to reveal the most divisive tracks – which found that one-in-five Brits (20%) would happily pass on Mariah Carey’s festive classic.

Lower down on the list, Justin Bieber’s Mistletoe (12%), and Band Aid’s Do They Know It’s Christmas? (11.9%) rounded out the top three. 

BRITS’ TOP 10 MOST DISLIKED CHRISTMAS SONGS

Rank

Song Name

% who say it’s their least favourite song

1

All I Want for Christmas Is You – Mariah Carey

19.5%

2

Mistletoe – Justin Bieber

12.0%

3

Do They Know It’s Christmas? – Band Aid

11.9%

4

Fairytale of New York – The Pogues & Kirsty MacColl

11.7%

5

I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday – Wizzard

10.9%

6

Happy Xmas (War Is Over) – John Lennon & Yoko Ono

10.6%

7

Christmas Time (Don’t Let the Bells End) – The Darkness

10.5%

8

A Holly Jolly Christmas – Burl Ives

10.3%

9

Feliz Navidad – José Feliciano

10.2%

10

Last Christmas – Wham!

10.1%

Although synonymous with the festive season, the UK seemingly doesn’t recognise Mariah any other time of the year. When given a list of ten iconic ballads from various artists, which included Mariah Carey’s We Belong Together, Without You and Vision of Love, a shocking 67% of Brits couldn’t name a single song belonging to her. Furthermore, just 2% could name all three on the list. 

While Mariah might not be to everyone’s taste, it seems Christmas music is a year-round affair for some. Nearly one in four Brits (22%) admit they carry festive cheer into January to beat the post-holiday blues. A dedicated 3.4 million people1 (5%) even confess to listening to Christmas music all year long.

Christmas tunes can also be a divisive topic in the workplace, but it seems most Brits are open to a little festive cheer— but with limits. Almost four in ten (39%) enjoy hearing holiday music at work, but only if it’s played in the weeks immediately leading up to Christmas.  

For others, the sound of sleigh bells is less welcome – with 3% of employees resorting to wearing headphones throughout December to block out the jingles, while another 2% have even taken to working from home just to avoid the seasonal soundtracks altogether.

Brits are clearly nostalgic for old Christmas hits – with nearly half (49%) preferring to stick with old classics over newer festive releases. 16% believe there’s still room for more Christmas songs to be written, almost the same number of people (15%) think there are already too many holiday tunes in circulation. 8% of the population even go so far as to say no more new Christmas songs should be made at all. 

Paddy Power Games spokesperson, Paddy Power, said:

“It turns out that all Mariah Carey wants for Christmas is some more love from the UK – with the nation not only voting her Christmas hit as the worst, but not knowing any of her other songs! 

“And to the 5% of Brits still rocking around the Christmas tree in July – we wish it was Christmas everyday as well!” 

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