X is for “Happy Xmas (War Is Over)”, released in 1971 as a single on Apple Records by John & Yoko/Plastic Ono Band with the Harlem Community Choir. While the song is in theory a protest song about the Vietnam War, it has become a Christmas standard. After John Lennon’s murder on 8 December 1980, the song was rereleased in the UK. In recent years the song seems to land very high on any list of favorite Christmas songs.
While the song certainly isn’t directly Beatle-related, I felt I should include a song from John’s post-Beatle work, as I did with Paul McCartney. The song is beautiful, and I think it is a shame that the Beatles didn’t write any Christmas music together.
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