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"I Believe in Father Christmas" is a song by English musician Greg Lake with lyrics by Peter Sinfield. Although it is often categorised as an antireligious song, this was not Lake's intention. He said that he wrote the song in protest at the commercialisation of Christmas . [ 1 ]
Lake launched a solo career, beginning with his 1975 single "I Believe in Father Christmas" which reached number two in the UK. He went on to release three solo albums with his Greg Lake Band and guitarist Gary Moore , recorded 1981 through 1983 (two studio albums, one live album).
In 1975, "I Believe in Father Christmas", a song co-written with Greg Lake was released, reaching No. 2 in the UK charts. "C'est la Vie", from the album Works Volume 1 and written by Lake and Sinfield, reached No. 75 in Canada, October 15, 1977. [13]
Pete Sinfield was in King Crimson, and wrote the hits Think Twice and I Believe In Father Christmas.
Pages in category "Song recordings produced by Greg Lake" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
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The character was also celebrated in popular songs, including "I Believe in Father Christmas" by Greg Lake (1974) and "Father Christmas" by The Kinks (1977). In 1991, Raymond Briggs's two books were adapted as an animated short film, Father Christmas , starring Mel Smith as the voice of the title character.