Kirsty Maccoll's youngest son finds comfort in hearing The Pogues' hit festive song FAIRYTALE OF NEW YORK every year - because it makes him proud of his late mother's legacy.
The star was killed at the age of 41 when she was struck by a speedboat during a vacation in Cozumel, Mexico in 2000.
Her youngest son Louis, 24, admits he likes hearing the festive tune as it reminds him of everything his mum accomplished in her life.
He tells Britain's Sunday Express, "I feel lucky regardless of what happened. I feel lucky that there is a legacy.
"It's possible to hear her voice every Christmas whenever I want. Sometimes I find it difficult to listen to her music but if I am feeling sorry for myself I will stick on an album and it will give me the boost that I need. It does make me happy.
"I find it fantastic that it still gets a chart position. People say to me that it is the only Christmas song they don't get sick of. I don't know if they say this to me because it is by my mum but I like to think they really mean it, as I have to agree."