SoulFree sends us “Hard Day,” which was not included on the Live in London DVD:
And also George Michael in Athens:
SoulFree sends us “Hard Day,” which was not included on the Live in London DVD:
And also George Michael in Athens:

Apparently, George Michael dropped the “f” word during Chris Evans’ show on BBC Radio 2.
At one point the singer, who is a car fanatic, was asked why he has never appeared on Top Gear as the “star in a reasonably-priced car”.
Believing there would be an automatic delay on his words, he replied: “Other than the fact I’d be afraid of coming last in that f****** …”
Evans quickly interrupted to apologise, before informing Michael there was in fact no delay on the show. The DJ said: “George is so relaxed and we do apologise for that – we didn’t mean to offend anyone.”
“I’m sorry everyone,” added Michael.
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Here are the recent articles on “December Song”:
X Factor contestant, Joe McElderry, performed the Elton John classic, “Don’t Let the Sun Go Down on Me,” with George Michael.
He later said:
“In the original duet with Elton John, George does that high harmony in the last chorus which is iconic.
“So when we sang the song through in rehearsals, which was just before the show went out live, George said to me, ‘why aren’t you singing the high harmony at the end?’
“I said, ‘because it’s yours’, and he was like, ‘no, you need that. That’s the bit that’s going to showcase you’.
Here are the latest articles on George Michael’s X Factor performance:
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I love the weeks before Christmas because I usually have the daily chance of hearing “Last Christmas” on the radio. This is the only time of the year that I hear a George Michael song on the radio.
Here is an article on George Michael overwhelmed by enduring success of Last Christmas
“I wrote it in the February of 1984 when I was 20. Apparently it’s the most played Christmas song of the last five years and that is just amazing,” he told a British radio programme.
“It’s crazy that something I wrote when I was 20 could still be being played. Especially now, at 46 – you think of yourself as a kid at 20. The idea it’s the song which reminds people of their Christmas as a child is great. Such a wonderful thing to achieve and you can experience it every Christmas.”
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