The Marsh Family has taken a 1988 Münchener Freiheit track and given it new life as a Christmas charity single. All proceeds go to Tiny Toes, supporting neonatal care units in East Kent, and the personal connection to the cause comes through clearly.

The arrangement caught me off guard in the best way. Opening with just the younger kids’ voices and acoustic guitars gives it a stripped-back start before everything kicks in—harmonies, brass, timpani, festive bells. Each family member brings their own instrument to the table: Alfie on bass and synths, Tom on drums and clarinet, Ella on cornet, Tess on violin, with Ben filling in on guitar, cello and percussion. Six people, multiple instruments, and somehow it all clicks.

The Clark family runs a massive Christmas light display every year, remembering their son Jack, and The Marsh Family jumped in to help raise awareness and funds. After pulling in £18,000 for Save the Children last year with “Universal Child”, they’re proving their viral parody fame can translate into real charitable impact. Good cause, solid cover.

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