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Mistletoe and Wine was sung by the 'Peter Pan' of Pop Music, Sir Cliff Richard. Released in 1988, it was his 99th single release and went on to become his 12th Number one. It was written by Jeremy Paul, Leslie Stewart and Keith Strachan for a TV musical based on The Little Matchgirl in 1986. It was sung by Twiggy in the TV programme.

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