In a typically shrewd piece of forward planning, George ensured with the release of "Last Christmas" that his dulcet tones would be heard every Yuletide from 1984 to eternity. However it was the first single to sell over a million yet not reach Number 1, kept off at the time by a little thing called Band Aid. In a generous move, Wham! decided to donate all the royalties from sales of the above fundraiser; aiding relief workers during the famine in Ethiopia. Writtenduring the same quiet period as "Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go", this perennial favourite is conspicuous at the conclusion of wham!'s last album, and would have sat more comfortably against the more pertinent backdrop of the Make It Big album released earlier that year. After an extended introduction of woeful keyboards, the famously chugging chorus sleigh bells. Whilst earlier on "Heaven" George's lyrics have been warbles easy pop emotion about a sugar coated heartbreak the previous Christmas. Although inensely singable, the music is an irritating carillon pushed along by overpowering version endlessly repeats the chorus well into Boxing Day. Delightful.