Monday 23 December 2013

'It's the icing on the cake!' X Factor winner Sam Bailey's debut single Skyscraper is named the Christmas number one.

Sam Bailey has secured the Christmas number one spot with her debut single Skyscraper.

The X Factor winner outsold her closest competitor, Pharrell Williams and his track Happy, by an astonishing two copies to one.

And, after selling 149,000 copies of her song, Sam is also the proud owner of one of the fastest-selling singles of the year.
She did it! X Factor winner Sam Bailey has been named holder of the Christmas number one with her debut single Skyscraper





Festive success: Skyscraper is a cover of a Demi Lovato tracSpeaking after the news of her number one was announced, Sam told OfficialCharts.com: 'Being Number 1 is absolutely amazing!


'It really is the icing on the cake and it means Great Ormond Street Children's Charity and Together For Short Lives will benefit from the single which makes it extra special.'

Martin Talbot, Chief Executive of the Official Charts Company, added: 'Congratulations to Sam Bailey, the UK's Official 2013 Christmas Number 1!


'X Factor winner one weekend, Christmas Number 1 the next. Life can't get much better than that, especially when you have taken the crown with one of the biggest weekly sales totals of the year.'

Sam clinching the festive top spot marks the first time an X Factor winner has done so since Matt Cardle back in 2010.

The first Christmas number one by an X Factor winner was taken by Shayne Ward's That's My Goal in 2005, followed by Leona Lewis' A Moment Like This, Leon Jackson's When You Believe and Alexandra Burke's Hallelujah for the next three years.


However, in 2009, Rage Against The Machine launched a campaign to stop Joe McElderry getting the Christmas number one, and succeeded in their aim.


The Military Wives and Gareth Malone got the top spot in 2011 with Wherever You Are, beating Little Mix and Cannonball, while The Justice Collective were awarded Christmas number one in 2012 over James Arthur's Impossible.


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