Composed by Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II and taken from ‘The Sound of Music’, the track wasn’t originally written as a holiday song but has since become known as one over the years. One of Sophie’s favourite covers from her lockdown Kitchen Disco was My Favourite Things, which features on her new album, but has been given an extra festive feel as My Favourite Things (Christmas Disco Version). The album features Sophie's biggest and best-known disco songs in one place for the first time ever, including 6 Top 10 hits, such as Murder On The Dancefloor and Take Me Home, plus the lead single Crying at the Discotheque and Groovejet (If This Ain’t Love) 2020 (both recorded in Lockdown 1). The album is a collection of the songs that sound-tracked her popular lockdown kitchen disco performances, filmed live from her home with her family amidst a mixture of loveable fun and chaos, becoming a virtual escapism for the hundreds of thousands tuning in. She has also announced a special Christmas Kitchen Disco live on her Instagram on Friday 18th December.Ĭharting at #8 on the Official Albums Chart, Songs from the Kitchen Disco: Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Greatest Hits is Sophie’s highest-charting album in six years and her fourth Top 10 album. Following the release of her new album Songs from the Kitchen Disco: Sophie Ellis-Bextor’s Greatest Hits, Sophie has shared a new version of one of the covers featured on the album with My Favourite Things (Christmas Kitchen Disco Version).
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