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Never Had a Dream Come True

Don't Stop Movin'

Have Ever

You

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Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You

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More, More, More

Negotiate With Love

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What Hurts the Most

 

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One Step Closer

Automatic High

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Puppy Love

Sleigh Ride

Fool No More

Sundown

Don't Tell Me're Sorry

Dreaming (I Dream feat. Frankie & Calvin)

 

Who will win? :o

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30 4.53 Puppy Love

 

The first single we lose is an S Club Juniors track, one half of their double A side with Sleigh Ride, both tracks being covers. Puppy Love was originally by Paul Anka, whose version reached #33, but more famously was a #1 hit for Donny Osmond. The S Club Juniors version reached #6, becoming their fourth consecutive top 10 hit.

 

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29 4.61 Sleigh Ride

 

Only one spot above its fellow A side, Sleigh Ride slides in at #29. The track is a cover of the track made famous by The Ronettes, which only actually reached the top 40 for the first time in 2019. S Club Juniors therefore had the first charting version of the track, and it remains the highest charting now!

 

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Puppy Love is SUPER cute, I've got a soft spot for it :lol: Sleigh Ride is a genuinely great cover, I really got into it last year!

I mean Don’t Stop Movin surely has to win?

 

I actually would want to see good representation of some Rachel solo singles though!

if DSM is lower than 1st then we're gonna have a big problem x

cmon DSM

 

Puppy Love is awful in any version so glad that’s last.

they ruined Sleigh Ride too no thanks.

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28 4.68 Dreaming (I Dream feat. Frankie & Calvin)

 

Instead of releasing a third album, S Club 8 teamed up with CBBC for a new TV show called I Dream, set in a performing arts college with five other students (notably Matt Di Angelo, famous for playing Dean Wicks in EastEnders) and Christopher Lloyd starring as Professor Toone. A soundtrack album was released, and Dreaming was the lead single (and theme tune), performed by Frankie and Calvin! It charted only at #19, making it the second-lowest charting S Club related release.

 

Unmemorable

 

Frankie & Rochelle were lucky to get signed following that

 

As for DSM its a bop but it really is Jo & Bradley feat. the backing track :lol:

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27 5.89 Funky Dory

 

Following up the huge hit Sweet Dreams My LA Ex, Rachel surely should've been able to manage another hit. Enter Funky Dory, with an updated single mix, released in the hype of Christmas week. Bumper sales, right? No - Funky Dory only managed to peak at #26. In 2003, that was a gigantic disaster - its total sales must surely be around 20k even now. By far the lowest charting S Club release and the only one not to make top 20. It's difficult to see how things went wrong, too - the song isn't THAT bad!

 

Aww I don't see this to vote for. No great losses so far
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26 6.26 Alive

 

The lowest track by the original group, Alive was the first S Club single without Paul Cattermole. It was the lead single from Seeing Double, and served as the theme song to Viva S Club. Musically, it harks back to Don't Stop Movin' - the distorted vocals, plus Bradley on lead with help from Jo. Interestingly, Rachel took over Jo's vocals during promo as due to a back problem, Jo couldn't participate. Alive was the only S Club track to miss the top 3, peaking at #5.

 

sleigh ride is my favourite sleigh ride to play at christmas - i can’t at this erasure! puppy love is cute too - rachel at the end!!

 

no big other losses really - they’re all quite poor x

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25 6.50 Don't Tell Me're Sorry

 

The third and final single from S Club 8's Sundown album, Don't Tell Me You're Sorry received a new single mix for its release. Unfortunately, that wasn't enough to stop it only making #11 - their first track to miss the top 10, and the first single by either group to miss the top tier actually! Also, that is quite literally the highest resolution artwork I can get for this song :') a mess

 

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