A Kylie Christmas

This article is about Kylie Minogue EP. For the 2016 album, see Kylie Christmas. For the concerts, see A Kylie Christmas (concert series).
A Kylie Christmas
EP by Kylie Minogue
Released 30 November 2010 (2010-11-30)
Recorded 2000–10
Genre Pop, dance-pop, Christmas
Length 5:19
Label Parlophone
Kylie Minogue chronology
Pink Sparkle
(2010)
A Kylie Christmas
(2010)
Sleepwalker
(2014)

A Kylie Christmas is the fifth extended play by Australian recording artist Kylie Minogue. It was released digitally on November 30, 2010 by Parlophone. Minogue's cover of the 1953 song "Santa Baby" first appeared as a B-side to her 2000 single "Please Stay".[1] Minogue uploaded a music video of "Let It Snow" to her official YouTube channel on 10 December 2010.[2]

Another EP called A Christmas Gift was released with songs from Minogue's eleventh studio album Aphrodite.

Live performances

Minogue performed "Let It Snow" and "Santa Baby" at the annual Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree lighting ceremony in New York City on 30 November 2010.[3]

Track listing

A Kylie Christmas
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Let It Snow"   1:57
2. "Santa Baby"  
  • Joan Javits
  • Philip Springer
  • Tony Springer
3:22
Total length:
5:19
A Christmas Gift
No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Aphrodite"   3:47
2. "Can't Beat the Feeling"  
4:10
3. "Santa Baby"  
  • Javits
  • P. Springer
  • T. Springer
3:23
Total length:
11:20

Charts

A Kylie Christmas (2010) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart[4] 188
"Santa Baby" (2010) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[5] 85
UK Singles Chart[4] 132
"Let It Snow" (2010) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[5] 89

Release history

Country Date Label Format Version
United Kingdom[6] 30 November 2010 Parlophone Digital download A Kylie Christmas
United States[7] Astralwerks
United Kingdom[8] 1 December 2010 Parlophone A Christmas Gift
Australia[9] 12 December 2010 Mushroom Records A Kylie Christmas
New Zealand[10]

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