No, "Imagine" by John Lennon was not a Number One song during Christmas 1975. "That's the Way (I Like It)" by KC and the Sunshine band was the Number One song during the week of December 20, 1975, and "Let's Do It Again" by the Staple Singers was Number One during the week of December 27, 1975.
It does not have one.
one tin soldier...white Christmas and morning after
You can make a Christmas tree using symbols, but to make one will take time and creativity. To make a small one, you will use a number of back slashes and forward slashes and use the star symbol for the star on top.
ANY positive number is greater than any negative number. Imagine you are digging a hole, and piling up the dirt you remove from the hole. The hole represents negative numbers- it goes lower than the surface. The piled up dirt represents positive numbers- it is higher than the surface. The surface is zero- neither positive or negative.
Well, isn't that just a happy little math problem! If one tenth of a number is 6, that means the number is 10 times bigger, so the number would be 60. Just imagine that number as a beautiful, vibrant color on your canvas of life.
That's a tricky one! but I imagine it was during the Victorian times.
Surely if it is Christmas, they celebrate Christmas as we do. They believe that Christ was born on the 25th of December so surely it's not a cultural thing but a religious one? Please don't take my word for it but I imagine that the Uruguayan people celebrating Christmas would most probably celebrate it the way we do... and the same number of days...
the number one present...(for me) is an expensive thinq...whatever!
The best place to find a list of number one hits about Christmas is by visiting various radio sites. They often post the most popular Christmas songs during the winter season.
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 number one song was I will be home for Christmas. By frank Sinatra
All of the X Factor winners other than Joe McElderry have had a Christmas number one. Bagshad :)
Elvis Presley had the Christmas number one with the song "Are You Lonesome Tonight?" in the US in 1960.
Jingle Bells
I wish it could be Christmas everyday was a big hit for Wizzard in 1973, but it only reached number 4 in the British charts, not number 1.
That hoary old chesnut that is played to death every Christmas, 'Merry Xmas Everybody' by Slade. Written by group members Noddy Holder and Jimmy Lea. It went on to sell more than a million copies in the first year alone, and has charted several times since. Strangely, it was their last number hit. In 2007 it was voted the UK's favourite Christmas song.
I imagine you are thinking of the neutron.