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Proper Crimbo

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"Proper Crimbo"
Single by Bo' Selecta! featuring various artists
Released15 December 2003
GenreComedy, pop
Length3:44
Songwriter(s)Leigh Francis
Producer(s)Bo' Selecta
Bo' Selecta! featuring various artists singles chronology
"Proper Crimbo"
(2003)
"I Got You Babe / Soda Pop"
(2004)

"Proper Crimbo" is a Christmas song written and performed by the creator of the British comedy programme Bo' Selecta!, Leigh Francis, featuring various artists. "Crimbo" is an English slang term for Christmas.[citation needed] Released in December 2003, the single peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart and remained in the charts for nine weeks.

Artists

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Music video

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The music video for the song sees Francis perform as other characters over the track. The video begins with a parody of Michael Jackson's Thriller, with Matthew Wright and Jackson driving through the woods at night, before their car breaks down. Instead of turning into a werewolf like in the original, Jackson transforms into a variety of different animals, eventually turning into John Leslie, who gives chase to Wright asking for a "wee chat" (a year before the video was shot, Wright had erroneously named Leslie as the figure at the centre of fellow presenter Ulrika Jonsson's claim in her autobiography that a famous TV presenter had raped her). After this, various celebrities perform alongside Bo' Selecta characters singing along to the song.

Track listing

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CD single
No.TitleLength
1."Proper Crimbo" (Single Version)3:36
2."Mista Moonwalk"4:12
3."Xmas Time Is Here (Again...)"3:29
DVD single
No.TitleLength
1."Proper Crimbo" (Full-length video and making of)14:57
2."Proper Crimbo" (Single Version) (Audio)3:36
3."Proper Crimbo" (A cappella Version) (Video)3:55
4."Proper Crimbo" (A cappella Version) (Audio)3:45
12" picture disc
No.TitleLength
1."Proper Crimbo" (Single Version)3:36
2."Mista Moonwalk" (12" Version)5:43

Charts

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Chart (2003) Peak
position
UK Singles (OCC)[1] 4

References

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