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Music video exclusive! Harriet's 'Maybe This Christmas'

BY READERS DIGEST

1st Jan 2015 Music

Music video exclusive! Harriet's 'Maybe This Christmas'

Harriet, one of the UK’s most compelling debut vocal talents, delivers a poignant musical message with her bitter-sweet Christmas single. Listen to it here.

Snowballing impressive media acclaim for her rich and distinctive vocals, UK singer/songwriter, Harriet, is rounding off an incredible year with a melodic Christmas gift that could well become a timeless classic.

‘Maybe This Christmas’ captures the profound magic behind the childhood elements of Christmas, depicting how these often slip away as we become adults. A universal message of wishing to return to a time of innocence and simplicity and a strong desire to hold onto the past. 

Harriet

Harriet released her debut album, ‘Harriet’ in the autumn of this year along with her debut single, ‘Broken For You’.

With a string of headline UK tour dates lined up for early 2017, her debut album in hot demand and her fanbase constantly growing, Harriet is most definitely changing musical perceptions to a place where lush lyrics and rich luxurious vocals are king. 

The single ‘Maybe This Christmas’ is released on 23 December on Bright Star Records

 

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