Christmas Day (song)

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"Slap And Tickle"
"Slap And Tickle" cover
Single by Squeeze
Released November 23, 1979 (UK)
Format 7" vinyl
Recorded 1979
Genre Rock
Length 3:50
Label A&M Records
Producer(s) John Wood & Squeeze
Chart positions

Did not chart

Squeeze singles chronology
"Slap And Tickle"
(1979)
"Christmas Day"
(1979)
"Another Nail In My Heart"
(1980)

"Christmas Day" was a holiday single released by the New Wave band Squeeze in 1979. The single was released only in the United Kingdom, and failed to chart, a major surprise since the band had had consecutive number two hits earlier that year. The song itself was not included on an album, but appeared between the releases of Cool for Cats and Argybargy.

  1. "Christmas Day" (3:50)
  2. "Going Crazy" (2:25)

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