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Joe McElderry reveals 'Classic Christmas' album artwork, tracklist
Published Wednesday, Nov 2 2011, 15:09 GMT | By Lewis Corner | 14 comments

The singer will release a collection of 12 festive hits as part of Classic Christmas, which will be available on November 28.
The LP features collaborations with English folk musician Kathryn Tickell and Popstar to Operastar mentor Rolando Villazon.
'Silent Night', 'White Christmas' and 'The Little Drummer Boy' are among the Christmas favourites McElderry has covered.
Wham!'s 'Last Christmas' will also be included and will be used as the album's official lead single when it is released on December 19.
McElderry previously announced the release of his new Christmas album on Twitter.
He wrote: "It's gonna be all my favourite christmas songs!! I love christmas and now I love it even more!!!"
The star's recent album Classic reached number two on the UK chart back in August and has sold just under 200,000 copies since its release.
The 20-year-old will start his 16-date tour of the UK on November 8 at Southend's Cliffs Pavilion.
> Katherine Jenkins: 'Joe McElderry should study classical singing'
The tracklist for Joe McElderry's Classic Christmas is as follows:
1. 'Mary's Boy Child'
2. 'White Christmas'
3. 'When A Child Is Born'
4. 'In The Bleak Midwinter' featuring Kathryn Tickell
5. 'O Holy Night' featuring Rolando Villazon
6. 'I Believe In Father Christmas'
7. 'Silent Night'
8. 'Adeste Fideles (O Come All Ye Faithful)'
9. 'Santo Natale'
10. 'Last Christmas'
11. 'The Little Drummer Boy' featuring Kathryn Tickell
12. 'Driving Home For Christmas'
Watch a behind-the-scenes look at Joe McElderry's Classic Christmas below:
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