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Band Aid's 1984 charity single "Do They Know It's Christmas?" raised approximately £8 million (around $14 million at the time) for famine relief in Ethiopia. The song became one of the best-selling singles in British history, selling over three million copies in the UK alone. Proceeds from the sales went to support various humanitarian efforts through the charity organization, Band Aid Trust.
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The duo Band Pomplamoose
Band Aid - do they know its Christmas time/feed the world a Bob Geldof project you can find this song on you tube, Byron
They are a band called Pomplamoose. They are amazing. I suggest to buy Tribute to Famous People if you liked the commercial.
reputed to be 14 million pounds!!
the answer is Band Aid with Do They Know It's Christmas time, they started the band to raise money for charity with loads of different singers involved, then more band aids developed about 3 have had numbers ones, but more modern singers everytime they release the song.
Who is is the first voice to be heard on the original recording of band aids Do they know it's christmas?
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He was the lead singer of The Boomtown Rats. He co-organized Live Aid, co-wrote "Do They Know It's Christmas" (Band Aid), and participated in other charity projects.
John Lydon
In Band Aid 20's rendition of "Do They Know It's Christmas?" the opening line is sung by Chris Martin of Coldplay. He delivers the iconic line, "It's Christmas time," setting the tone for the charity single released in 2004. The song aims to raise awareness and funds for famine relief in Africa.
There is one song by the band, "band aid". Band Aid is a group comprised of other famous band members to raise money for charity efforts. There have been several different band aid bands.
Waterproof Band-Aids are touted as being able to stay on in water. What makes them different from regular Band-Aids is that a stronger adhesive is used.
The original Band Aid single, "Do They Know It's Christmas?" released in 1984, raised over £8 million (approximately $13 million at the time) for famine relief in Ethiopia. The initiative brought together numerous prominent British and Irish musicians to raise awareness and funds for the crisis. Subsequent re-releases and related efforts have continued to generate additional funds for charity.
Last Christmas by Wham! was number 2 in the UK charts Christmas 1984. It was kept out of the number one spot by Band Aids Do They Know It's Christmas?
the band aids that have been sold are 200