Released as a single on 23 Apr 01, recorded earlier in that year, after they finished making their second album, 7, with their regular songwriter, Simon Ellis & Shep Solomon. The song is notable for being made in a disco style & features real violins / string instruments. The song was believed to be their "coolest yet", and some even cited that this new sound of S Club 7's was a result of the infamous cannabis incident with the male members of the band. The song hit #1 twice in the space of a month, becoming the year's seventh biggest-selling single, and … read more
Released as a single on 23 Apr 01, recorded earlier in that year, after they finished making their second album, 7, with their regular songwriter, Si…read more
Released as a single on 23 Apr 01, recorded earlier in that year, after they finished making their second album, 7, with their regular songwriter, Simon Ellis & Shep Solomon. The son… read more
S Club 7 were a pop group who emerged in 1998 and lasted into 2003. The group had 7 main singers/dancers Rachel Stevens, Paul Cattermole, Jo O'Meara, Tina Barrett, Jon Lee, Bradley McIntosh, and Hannah Spearritt. S Club 7 became very popular in the UK and America with their show, Miami 7, which changed name to L.A. 7 in a later season. Accompanying the show were TV length movies. S Club 7 reached a high level of fame with such hit singles such as: Bring It All Back, Never Had A Dream Come True, Don't Stop Movin and Have You Ever. The group changed their name to S Club. The… read more