Columbia Records 44-05157 Stereo LP
"Do They Know It's Christmas?" is a song written by Bob Geldof and Midge Ure in 1984 specifically to raise money for relief of 1984 - 1985 famine in Ethiopia. The original version was produced by Midge Ure, and released by Band Aid on November 29, 1984.
In late 1984, a BBC report by Michael Buerk was aired highlighting the famine that had hit the people of Ethiopia. Irish singer Bob Geldof had seen the report and, being a social person, wanted to raise money. Aware that he could do little on his own, he called Midge Ure from Ultravox and together they quickly co-wrote the song, "Do They Know It's Christmas?".
Geldof kept a November appointment with BBC Radio 1 DJ Richard Skinner to appear on his show, but instead of discussing his new album (the original reason for his booking), he used his airtime to publicise the idea for the charity single, so by the time the musicians were recruited there was intense media interest in the subject.
Geldof put together a group called Band Aid, consisting of leading Irish and British musicians who were among the most popular and recognized of the era.
Side 1.
1. Do They Know It's Christmas? (Remixed By Trevor Horn)
Remix – Trevor Horn
6:16
Side 2.
1. Do They Know It's Christmas? (Standard Mix) 3:50
2. Feed The World 4:15
Credits:
Artwork By [Sleeve Artist] – Peter Blake
Performer – Adam Clayton, Andy Taylor, Bob Geldof, Bono, Boy George, Chris Cross, David Bowie, Dennis Thomas*, Francis Rossi, Gary Kemp, George Michael, Glenn Gregory, Holly*, James Taylor*, Jody Watley, John Keeble, John Taylor, Johnny Fingers*, Jon Moss, Keren*, Marilyn, Martin Kemp, Martin Ware*, Midge Ure, Nick Rhodes, Paul McCartney, Paul Weller, Paul Young, Peter Briquette*, Phil Collins, Rick Parfitt, Robert 'Kool' Bell*, Roger Taylor (2), Sarah*, Simon Crowe, Simon Le Bon, Siobhan*, Steve Norman (2), Sting, Tony Hadley
Producer – Midge Ure, Trevor Horn
Songwriter – Geldof*, Ure*
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