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How Shane MacGowan Made ‘Fairytale of New York’

The duet between the Pogues frontman and the singer Kirsty MacColl portrays lovers who turn viciously against one another on Christmas Eve.

Rob Tannenbaum
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Christmas, Fairytale of New York (Song), MacGowan, Shane, Pogues, The (Music Group), Pop and Rock Music
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