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24 6.63 What Hurts the Most

 

Jo O'Meara's debut solo single came in 2005, two years after the group split up. It was originally recorded by Mark Wills, but Jo's version was the first to chart anywhere. It peaked at a disappointing #13, and Jo's album saw no further single releases, but I think it's a really strong version of the track.

 

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i love how simple single covers used to be :lol:
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23 6.82 More, More, More

 

A cover of the Andrea True Connection song, Rachel released More, More, More as the fourth and final single from Funky Dory, and second from its reissue. It peaked at #3, giving Rachel her third top 5 hit. The single mix had added production from Jewels & Stone, notable for remixing Don't Stop Movin'.

 

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22 6.89 Say Goodbye

 

The final single released by S Club was a double A-side between Seeing Double track Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You, and brand new song Say Goodbye, taken from their Best greatest hits album. Say Goodbye is just as soppy as you'd expect, but extremely touching and I always found it very emotional - I still do! Definitely deserves to be higher than this.

 

more more more is CRIMINALLY low - it's one of rachel's better known singles, i don't know where the taste has gone
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21 6.92 New Direction

 

Actually quite surprised this one's out already! New Direction was the third single by S Club Juniors, and reached #2 in the chart, like both its predecessors! The track features a more mature style than One Step Closer and Automatic High, and I think it's aged really strongly!

 

new direction is a great track + i think if it were done by an older group, it could have been bigger - it had a certain amount of credibility, especially around its production
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20 7.05 Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You

 

The second half of the final double A side S Club put out, Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You was originally on the Seeing Double album. It was picked to join Say Goodbye as their final release, earning a place on the Best greatest hits and getting a slightly revamped single mix. The release peaked at #2, accompanied by a music video that promoted the Seeing Double film, as well as including lots of S Club memories from over the years.

 

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I'm afraid so :cry: the temporary nature of the forum means we couldn't leave it open for long! Please feel free to comment along as we go though :wub:
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19 7.18 You're My Number One

 

Another double A-side track, the third single from the S Club album was Two in a Million and You're My Number One, the latter of which drops out first. It's the lowest single to feature Paul, though is above all three singles released after he left the group. The track's single version was the "Miami 7 Version," as performed on the TV show, featuring slight differences to the album version.

 

I'm afraid so :cry: the temporary nature of the forum means we couldn't leave it open for long! Please feel free to comment along as we go though :wub:

Ok :D

 

Don’t Stop Movin’ for the win!

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18 7.24 Two In a Million

 

The other half follows You're My Number One straight out! Two in a Million was the first ballad release by S Club. Appropriately, the song peaked at #2 in the UK chart, interestingly climbing to its peak in its third week of availability. The single mix of this is the "Boyfriends & Birthdays Version," which again, is minimally different to the album version, and is named after the TV special they performed the song on.

 

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17 7.39 Automatic High

 

Another S Club Juniors track drops, leaving One Step Closer as the only single from Together remaining in the competition. Automatic High was the second single, and is one of their most fun tracks. It's upbeat from the start and is perfect for the summer, released in July 2002. It peaked at #2 in the UK chart.

 

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16 7.45 Negotiate With Love

 

The first track to drop from Rachel's second album is its lead single, Negotiate With Love. With a music video that's suddenly extremely relevant as it's basically all of us in quarantine, the track peaked at #10 in the UK chart - not quite replicating the success of the hits from the debut album. It's a huge favourite of mine though, I wish it were higher in this rate!

 

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15 7.61 You

 

Was going to save the top half for tomorrow but with another teams event tomorrow night, I'm gonna try and get up to the top 10 today! Keep those comments coming guys, loving the turnout so far.

 

The final single from Sunshine was You, which had already served as the Hollywood 7 theme tune. It was the last single to feature Paul, and reached #2 in the chart, ending a hat-trick of three #1 hits. The music video is one of their best (featuring Jo stealing each of the boys from Rachel :lol:), but annoyingly isn't on YouTube in full! Thank god for Vimeo, right? :lol:

 

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