Annie Lennox's  plans for a festive TV special to celebrate her Christmas album had to  be scrapped when the star's ideas for a small screen spectacular blew  the budget. The former Eurythmics frontwoman, who turns 56 years old on  Christmas Day, called on her childhood holiday musical memories to  record new album "A Christmas Cornucopia". 
Lennox was keen to record a TV special to promote the record - but she was forced to give up on her plans when her set exceeded the budget for the show. She tells Britain's Daily Record, "We were going to have one, but unfortunately it got slightly capsized, which is a shame."
"It was going to cost an arm and a leg (a lot). (The costs were) huge so  in practical terms it couldn't be done. That'll teach me to have big  orchestra and choirs."
Lennox was keen to record a TV special to promote the record - but she was forced to give up on her plans when her set exceeded the budget for the show. She tells Britain's Daily Record, "We were going to have one, but unfortunately it got slightly capsized, which is a shame."
