As the most wonderful time of the year approaches, Cumbria is voting for its number one Christmas tune. Which of these are your favourite?

1. Fairy Tale of New York by The Pogues

Thought of as one of the best Christmas songs ever written, the Irish Band's song received several nominations as Cumbria's favourite song.

Mary Ann Lee said: "This is my all-time favourite. Love it so much. Can't believe some people want it banned."

2. Wonderful Christmas Time by Paul McCartney

The legendary musician's number one single has been a staple of family Christmas parties since 1979.

Fiona Duggan said: "We listen to this one every year. Always play it as our family party."

3. It's the Most Wonderful Time of the Year by Andy Williams

While it has been covered numerous times, Andy William's version of Most Wonderful Time of the Year was nominated.

James Leachy said: "Love every version and cover of this song, but the Andy Williams one is definitely my favourite. Makes you feel so Christmassy."

4. Merry Christmas Everybody by Slade

The British rock band's iconic hit song has been at the top of every Christmas album.

Lisa Hughes said: "You hear Slade's song playing everywhere during Christmas. In the shops and on the radio. Can't get enough of it."

5. Last Christmas by Wham

The number one single by the late George Michael.

Alex Bradley said: "My wife loves this song and that made me love it too. Listen to it every year."

6. All Alone on Christmas by Darlene Love

Written by Steve Van Zandt, and recorded by Darlene Love, this song was also used as the theme tune for Home Alone 2.

Nancy Martin said: "Watched the Home Alone film years ago and heard this song. Loved it ever since."

7. Driving Home for Christmas by Chris Rea

No other song is better suited for being stuck in traffic.

Dan Henchsaw said: "This is the best driving song I've heard for Christmas. Maybe not for parties though. Still a classic."

8. I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday by Wizard

Roy Wood's hugely popular song received several nominations.

Anna Mullins said: "I love this song so much. Can't stop listening to it when December comes round."

9. Baby, It's Cold Outside by Tom Jones and Cerys Matthews

Another song with numerous covers, originally written in 1944 by Frank Loesser, and revived Tom Jones in 1999.

Shaun Harper said: "Such a catchy song."

10. Stop the Cavalry by Jona Lewie

A popular song with a hauntingly beautiful music video released in 1980.

John Wilkinson said: "I think this song is my favourite. The video really gets me as well."