"Merry Christmas" is Sheeran's first Christmas song, and John's third Christmas single, following the release of 1973's "
Step into Christmas" and featuring with Neil Tennant on 2008's "
Joseph, Better You than Me" by
The Killers, although Sheeran had previously co-written the 2016 Christmas song "
When Christmas Comes Around" by English singer
Matt Terry. In an interview with
NPO Radio 2 in October 2021, Sheeran revealed that John asked him to do a song with him the previous year after the success of "Step into Christmas". He also recalled writing the chorus of the song the same day he was asked by John. On 29 November 2021, Sheeran and John both announced the collaboration and its release date. They also stated that all proceeds from the song in the United Kingdom will go towards donations for the Ed Sheeran Suffolk Music Foundation and the Elton John
AIDS Foundation. In November 2021, on an appearance on
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, Sheeran revealed that he went to stay with John after writing the song's chorus, in which they ended up making three Christmas songs together with "Merry Christmas" being one of them.
Music video The official music video for "Merry Christmas" was premiered to Sheeran's YouTube channel alongside its release on 3 December 2021. Re-creating a scene from the festive romantic-comedy film
Love Actually, the video sees Sheeran and John pay homage to scenes from British Christmas hits from the past, including "
Last Christmas", "
Walking in the Air", "
I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday", "
Merry Christmas Everyone" and "
Stay Another Day". Several people made a
cameo in the video including
Jonathan Ross,
Michael McIntyre,
Big Narstie,
Mr. Blobby and
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