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It was released ahead of the broadcast of the [[Christmas Special]] {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}} on [[11 December (releases)|11 December]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] as a music video featuring footage from the special as an early "[[Christmas present]]", according to Davies. | It was released ahead of the broadcast of the [[Christmas Special]] {{cs|The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)}} on [[11 December (releases)|11 December]] [[2023 (releases)|2023]] as a music video featuring footage from the special as an early "[[Christmas present]]", according to Davies. | ||
The song was released on [[BBC Sounds]], [[Spotify]], [[Apple Music]] and [[Deezer (streaming service)|Deezer]], with all the commercial proceeds going to [[Children in Need]].<ref name="doctorwho.tv"/> | The song was released on [[BBC Sounds]], [[Spotify]], [[Apple Music]] and [[Deezer (streaming service)|Deezer]], with all the commercial proceeds going to [[Children in Need]].<ref name="doctorwho.tv"/> | ||
[[Ncuti Gatwa]], [[Millie Gibson]] and "a whole host of goblins" were listed as performers in Doctor Who Magazine.<ref name="DWM 598"/> | |||
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"The Goblin Song" is an original song composed by Murray Gold[1] and with lyrics written by Russell T Davies.[2] The lead vocalist is session artist Christina Rotondo and the cello playing goblin is portrayed by Lukas DiSparrow.[3]
It was released ahead of the broadcast of the Christmas Special The Church on Ruby Road [+]Loading...["The Church on Ruby Road (TV story)"] on 11 December 2023 as a music video featuring footage from the special as an early "Christmas present", according to Davies.
The song was released on BBC Sounds, Spotify, Apple Music and Deezer, with all the commercial proceeds going to Children in Need.[1]
Ncuti Gatwa, Millie Gibson and "a whole host of goblins" were listed as performers in Doctor Who Magazine.[2]
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