
Posted on: 23rd December 2025
What Was Christmas Number 1 the Year You Were Born?
Christmas has its own soundtrack, and at the top is a classic British tradition: the Christmas Number 1.
Maybe it was a novelty song you pretend to dislike, or a pop anthem that never gets old. The Christmas Number 1 from your birth year is like a small time capsule—a musical snow globe from the past.
So grab a warm drink, get into the festive spirit, and scroll down to see which song was Christmas Number 1 the year you were born.
Christmas number 1s of the 1950s
Big voices, bigger feelings, and a lot of misty-eyed romance. This was the era of polished smiles, swooning fans, and songs that took their time getting to the chorus.
1952: Al Martino – Here in My Heart
1953: Frankie Laine – Answer Me
1954: Winifred Atwell – Let's Have Another Party
1955: Dickie Valentine – Christmas Alphabet
1956: Johnnie Ray – Just Walkin' in The Rain
1957: Harry Belafonte – Mary's Boy Child
1958: Conway Twitty – It’s Only Make Believe
1959: Emile Ford & The Checkmates – What Do You Want to Make Those Eyes at Me For?
Christmas number 1s of the 1960s
The 1960s marked the beginning of The Beatles’ era and the rise of pop music’s wild side.
1960: Cliff Richard and The Shadows – I Love You
1961: Danny Williams – Moon River
1962: Elvis Presley – Return to Sender
1963: The Beatles – I Want to Hold Your Hand
1964: The Beatles – I Feel Fine
1965: The Beatles – Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out
1966: Tom Jones – Green, Green Grass of Home
1967: The Beatles – Hello, Goodbye
1968: The Scaffold – Lily the Pink
1969: Rolf Harris – Two Little Boys
Christmas number 1s of the 1970s
The 1970s brought glam rock, novelty songs, and unforgettable anthems.
1970: Dave Edmunds – I Hear You Knocking
1971: Benny Hill – Ernie (The Fastest Milkman in the West)
1972: Little Jimmy Osmond – Long Haired Lover from Liverpool
1973: Slade – Merry Xmas Everybody
1974: Mud – Lonely This Christmas
1975: Queen – Bohemian Rhapsody
1976: Johnny Mathis – When a Child Is Born
1977: Wings – Mull of Kintyre
1978: Boney M – Mary’s Boy Child / Oh My Lord
1979: Pink Floyd – Another Brick in the Wall (Part 2)
Christmas number 1s of the 1980s
In the 1980s, Christmas was all about charity singles, power ballads, and plenty of festive drama.
1980: St Winifred’s School Choir – There’s No One Quite Like Grandma
1981: The Human League – Don’t You Want Me
1982: Renée and Renato – Save Your Love
1983: Flying Pickets – Only You
1984: Band Aid – Do They Know It’s Christmas?
1985: Shakin’ Stevens – Merry Christmas Everyone
1986: Jackie Wilson – Reet Petite
1987: Pet Shop Boys – Always on My Mind
1988: Cliff Richard