A Winter's Tale (David Essex song)

"A Winter's Tale" is a song performed by David Essex on the 1983 album The Whisper. First released as a single in 1982, it reached #2 in the UK singles chart in January 1983, kept off #1 by Phil Collins's cover version of "You Can't Hurry Love".[citation needed]

"A Winter's Tale"
Single by David Essex
from the album The Whisper
LanguageEnglish
ReleasedNovember 1982 (1982-11)
Recorded1982
GenreSoft rock, Christmas
Length4:10
Composer(s)Mike Batt
Lyricist(s)Mike Batt, Tim Rice
Producer(s)Mike Batt

Production and release

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"A Winter's Tale" was written by Mike Batt and Tim Rice in late 1982 in response to a request from Essex.[1] It was released as a single in November 1982. It spent ten weeks in the UK chart, peaking at #2[2] on 15 January 1983.[citation needed] Later in 1983, the song was included on Essex's album The Whisper.[3]

Legacy

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Some time after the song's release, Tim Rice wrote an additional, third verse.[4]

The Moody Blues included the song on their last album December (2003)

"A Winter's Tale" was used to open the musical All the Fun of the Fair, launched in 2008, in which it was performed by Louise English.[5]

A 2008 article by Asian News International saw "A Winter's Tale" placed as the fourth worst Christmas song.[6] However, in 2014 The Independent reported a list of 50 Best Christmas songs by PRS for Music, ranking "A Winter's Tale" as the 34th best Christmas song.[7]

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