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Slade’s Noddy Holder trying for second Christmas Number 1 with charity single

Noddy Holder could score a second Christmas Number 1 single with his upcoming charity song, having previously topped the chart as part of band Slade with the track Merry Xmas Everybody in 1973

Slade’s Noddy Holder is trying to score a second Christmas No 1.

The 76-year-old singer, who topped the charts in 1973 with Merry Xmas Everybody, spent this week recording his part of a charity single.

Noddy narrates a diary entry by a First World War soldier after the Christmas Day truce of 1914. It includes the lines: “The brutal war had stopped. There was no noise, no screams, just silence.”

The reading will be laid over music produced by Brian Eno before a new Christmas single begins. The track is released by The Evamore Project for The Cancer Awareness Trust.

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