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Xmas Songs for the final?
Barry_Clarke
04-12-2012
Does anyone no if the finalists will perform xmas song's in the final. If they are performing them I would have them sing

Jahmene Douglas:- The Christmas Song by Christina Aguilera

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gy9ttAwDonc

James Arthur:- Christmas Lights - Coldplay

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z1rYmzQ8C9Q

Christopher Maloney:- O Holy Night - Josh Groban

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4Zh-yR0pbmU
paperplanes_
04-12-2012
Those are some pretty good choices, although I could see Jahmene getting Silent Night.


James Arthur and Nicole: Fairytale of New York. (just for the reaction to the real lyrics and all the middle aged women calling OFCOM).
AJmaestro
04-12-2012
I'd say Jahmene will perform a hymn such as O Holy Night but no matter what he sings he'll be amazing.
Barry_Clarke
04-12-2012
Originally Posted by AJmaestro:
“I'd say Jahmene will perform a hymn such as O Holy Night but no matter what he sings he'll be amazing.”

could suit him
Patti-Ann
04-12-2012
I'd forgotten about Christmas songs.

We've had O Holy Night before - Didn't G4 sing it,and Rhydian? It has a very high note so Jahmene might get it rather than Chris.

How about this for Chris:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ChU4M3fe-9Q

Not sure what James could sing
Blondie X
04-12-2012
Originally Posted by paperplanes_:
“Those are some pretty good choices, although I could see Jahmene getting Silent Night.


James Arthur and Nicole: Fairytale of New York. (just for the reaction to the real lyrics and all the middle aged women calling OFCOM).”

Most middle aged women were young when that song came out and have heard far worse
paperplanes_
04-12-2012
Originally Posted by Blondie X:
“Most middle aged women were young when that song came out and have heard far worse”

Was just kidding around No offence meant
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