There is usually quite an interesting story behind hit songs like Do They Know It’s Christmas?”
This particular story starts in early October 1984 in England, where Bob Geldof of Boomtown Rats fame, was watching television, and saw a BBC news report about the horrible famine in Ethiopia. This disaster had resulted from a very severe drought, and as Geldof watched, he felt compelled to do something. But the question was what could he do?
He then contacted his good friend, Midge Ure, lead singer of Ultravox, and after tossing around several ideas, they then decided their best option was to collaborate on a benefit single to be released during the rapidly approaching holiday season. Ure stated, “We knew if we made it a Christmas song, we would pull at the purse strings as well as the heartstrings”. Since time was of the essence, the two quickly co-wrote “Do They Know It’s Christmas”, a song designed to make the listener think of those who were living in poverty, and unable to...
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