Wham! are Christmas number one for the first time. Getty Images. Wham's Last Christmas has topped the Christmas chart for the first time since it was first released 39 years ago. It's not the We spoke to Wham! legend Andrew Ridgeley about the making of the famous song, and you can watch his reflections on 'Last Christmas' in the video above. Who wrote 'Last Christmas'? Wham - Last Christmas. Last Christmas (Official Lyric Video) Wham! POP · 2019 More By Wham! Last Christmas Wham! Wake Me Up Before You Go Go Wham! Everything She Wants Wham! Last Christmas Wham! Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go Wham! Everything She Wants Wham! You Might Also Like Phoenix Miles Guo Made You Look Meghan Trainor As It Was Harry Styles Don't Start Now Dua Lipa The lyrics convey a sense of betrayal and the pain of realising that the love they had given was not cherished or reciprocated as they had hoped. The lyrics originated in Michael's childhood bedroom after he retreated upstairs to put pen to paper, leaving Ridgeley downstairs. As Ridgeley recalled to The Mail On Sunday in 2017: "We'd had a Crazy Frog. Learn English in a fun way with the music video and the lyrics of the song "Last Christmas" of Wham! Song - Last ChristmasVocalist - Wham!Official MV - @LightningLyrics 🎤 Lyrics: Wham! - Last Christm Wham! - Last Christmas (Official Lyric Video) Stream the full Last Christmas soundtrack here: Follow on Spotify - http:/ Wham!'s Last Christmas has been crowned this year's Christmas number one, 39 years after it was first released. The festive classic beat Sam Ryder to the top spot after one of the most open races Music video. The video to "Last Christmas" directed by Andrew Morahan, shows Wham! members Michael and Ridgeley accompanying girlfriends to see friends at an unspecified ski resort cottage; the cable-car that is visible in two shots is from Saas-Fee, Switzerland, where the video was filmed on 21 November 1984. The two NYC artists have joined forces for their own take on a festive tune and dropped "Last Christmas." The song takes its title from the sample used on the drill track, Wham!'s 1986 melancholy r4PF8.