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Driving Home for Christmas singer Chris Rea dies aged 74

Blues-rock musician and songwriter leaves legacy spanning five decades

The Daily Desk by The Daily Desk
December 22, 2025
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Chris Rea performing on stage during a live concert - Chris Rea pictured in his studio in 2005/Getty Images/BBC

British singer-songwriter Chris Rea, best known for Driving Home for Christmas - Chris Rea pictured in his studio in 2005/Getty Images/BBC

Chris Rea, the British singer-songwriter best known for the enduring festive song Driving Home for Christmas, has died at the age of 74. His family said he passed away peacefully in hospital on Monday following a short illness, surrounded by relatives.

A spokesperson released a statement on behalf of his wife Joan and their two daughters confirming the news and asking for privacy. Tributes from across music, sport and public life quickly followed, particularly from his hometown of Middlesbrough, where Rea remained a celebrated local figure.

Family statement and early tributes

“It is with immense sadness that we announce the death of our beloved Chris,” the family statement said. “He passed away peacefully in hospital earlier today following a short illness, surrounded by his family.”

Middlesbrough Football Club described Rea as “a Teesside icon” in a message posted on X, while fans shared memories of songs that became fixtures of British radio, especially during the Christmas season.

Comedian Bob Mortimer, a close friend and fellow Middlesbrough native, wrote: “So so sad. A lovely brilliant funny giant of a bloke… Boro legend forever. Love to family and friends.”

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A song that became a Christmas staple

Rea’s most widely recognised song, Driving Home for Christmas, was written in 1978 but released as a single a decade later. The track, which captures the weary anticipation of a journey home through winter traffic, has since become a seasonal standard in the UK and beyond.

In a widely shared 2020 conversation posted to his social media channels, Rea explained that the song was inspired by a difficult period in his life. He said he was unemployed at the time, had recently parted ways with his manager, and had been banned from driving. His then-girlfriend Joan collected him from London in her Mini and drove him back home, a journey that sparked the lyrics.

The song has enjoyed renewed exposure in recent years, including its use in a major UK supermarket’s Christmas advertising campaign, and has been covered by artists such as Engelbert Humperdinck and Stacey Solomon.

Career highlights and musical identity

Born in Middlesbrough in 1951 to an Italian father and Irish mother, Rea grew up as one of seven siblings and initially worked in his family’s ice-cream business. He later described feeling like an outsider before discovering the guitar, which led him into local bands and, eventually, a recording career.

His debut album, Whatever Happened to Benny Santini?, was released in 1978 and included the hit Fool (If You Think It’s Over). Commercial success followed in the 1980s and early 1990s, with albums such as The Road to Hell (1989) and Auberge (1991) both reaching number one in the UK.

Known for his blues-influenced sound and gravelly voice, Rea also scored hits with On the Beach, Let’s Dance and Road to Hell. Despite international success, he often spoke of his discomfort with celebrity culture and his preference for musicianship over fame.

Health struggles and later years

Alongside his musical achievements, Rea endured significant health challenges. Diagnosed with pancreatic cancer in 1994 at the age of 33, he later had his pancreas removed, which resulted in type 1 diabetes. He also suffered a stroke in 2016.

Despite these setbacks, Rea continued to record and perform. After his stroke, he returned with the album Road Songs for Lovers in 2017, though he was forced to cancel some tour dates after collapsing on stage during a performance in Oxford.

In interviews, Rea credited his family with helping him cope with long periods of illness, often describing music and home life as the central constants of his life.

Roots, football and friendships

Rea never lost his connection to Middlesbrough, both culturally and through football. In 1997, he and Bob Mortimer recorded a version of Let’s Dance for Middlesbrough FC ahead of the club’s FA Cup final appearance.

Andy McDonald, Labour MP for Middlesbrough and Thornaby East, said Rea was “a most cherished son of Middlesbrough” whose music would endure. Journalists and fellow musicians also praised his songwriting, with columnist Tony Parsons calling him a “hugely underrated songwriter.”

Reflections on fame and family

In an interview last year, Rea reflected on his uneasy relationship with fame, saying he had always been more interested in musicians he admired than in celebrity status. He also spoke warmly about his long marriage to Joan, whom he met as a teenager, describing their quiet daily routines as among his happiest moments.

Rea is survived by his wife Joan and their daughters, Josephine and Julia. His family said his music and devotion to them defined his life far more than public recognition.

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