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11/1/06

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11/1/06

 

 

  Submitted by:

  Sebastian J. Brook

  Article Submitted:

  6/1/2006

 

 

 

The Christmas Invasion aired on Christmas Day of 2005. With the new story, came a freshly regenerated Doctor, a host of evil aliens known as The Sycorax, Killer Santas, Deadly Christmas Trees..... and a song that captivated you at the end of the episode, during the TARDIS wardrobe scene (pictured right).

 

In this short article, we aim to solve the questions you have been begging us for the answers to.

 

What is the name of the song?

It's called 'Song for Ten' in honour of David Tennant being Doctor Ten.

 

Who composed the song?

DWO has been reliably informed that the song was composed by none-other, than Murray Gold. Some of you thought it was the Mull Historical Society, but we can safely say it wasn't.

 

Who sung the song?

Tim Phillips.

 

What are the Lyrics?

Well I woke up today
And the world seemed a restless place
It could have been that way for me

And I wandered around
And I thought of your face
That Christmas looking back at me

I wish today was just like every other day
'Cause today has been the best day
Everything I ever dreamed

And I started to walk
Pretty soon I will run
And I'll be running back to you

'Cause I followed my star
And that's what you are
I've had a merry time with you

I wish today was just like every other day...

 

Why has the song sparked so much interest?

It seems that this is the music we associate with the 10th Doctor finding his identity - plus, it's a really cool song!

 

Is it available to buy?

Not yet. Maybe the BBC will release it on a Series Music compilation CD?

 

 

» Article by Sebastian J. Brook, Copyright 2006.

 

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