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I've always enjoyed I Wanna Have Your Babies and had no idea it garnered this much disdain! I remember at the time it came out however that I completely misinterpreted the meaning of the song and thought it was about kidnapping.

 

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I've always enjoyed I Wanna Have Your Babies and had no idea it garnered this much disdain! I remember at the time it came out however that I completely misinterpreted the meaning of the song and thought it was about kidnapping.

 

Hahahaha.

 

That’d make for an interesting song.

I Wanna Have Your Babies it was a strange song from Natasha Bedingfield and her making that weird noise in the song.
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Kinda remembered this for just those 3 or so weeks it was around but tbh I clicked on this one not recalling it very hard now and wasn't memorable in the first place really in general.

 

Kinda remembered this for just those 3 or so weeks it was around but tbh I clicked on this one not recalling it very hard now and wasn't memorable in the first place really in general.

 

 

I remembered at the time thinking "who is this random person?"

 

He came and went like a tumbleweed with that one top 10 hit and was never heard of again. Like a solo Reynolds Girls.

 

I remembered at the time thinking "who is this random person?"

 

He came and went like a tumbleweed with that one top 10 hit and was never heard of again. Like a solo Reynolds Girls.

 

On first sight it was odd that he just had one hit and literally never another charting single in the top 100 or got to release an album - but then I saw that it was released on AATW so it makes more sense since they mostly deal with single-only deals.

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Icr if it's been said in this thread yet or not but:

 

 

LOVE this! I feel like it was a massive hit at the time, but nobody really talks about it anymore :(

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Icr if it's been said in this thread yet or not but:

 

 

LOVE this! I feel like it was a massive hit at the time, but nobody really talks about it anymore :(

 

Not forgotten by me :wub:

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Whilst a lot of us are voting Mika out of a Survivor. Me and Rich were talking on Facebook and we brought up how 'We Are Golden' and his entire 2nd era feels massively forgotten in retrospect to his mammoth first era.

 

Peaked at 4 in August 2009. It was a chart topper for me personally and finished inside my EOY top 10 also but it doesn't get talking about even a year later after it came out it wasn't talked about like his first album singles were!

 

This was No.9 in 2002, a chart campaign of some sort to get him a top ten hit, which worked:

 

 

Can't remember if this has been posted

 

 

I loved this Atomic Kitten song as an album track back in 2001 (from the original album released in 2000), yet it was for some reason left until 2005 for a random single release, where it peaked at No.10 :lol:

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Edited this to include any top 20 songs since I think we've exhausted all the top 10 ones now.

 

Ricky Martins return to the UK Charts after nearly 4 years and this feels forgotten to me (the fact it wasn't good as well). Peaked at 11!

 

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Okay this did peak at #2 and have a decent chart run in the top 40 but this doesn't feel to remembered now.. he is a one hit wonder after all too.

 

This #11 hit, with a sample that featured in Lloyds TSB adverts at the time, feels pretty forgotten now:

 

 

Mark Brown feat. Sarah Cracknell - The Journey Continues

 

I still love it :heart:

 

With the talk of ATB on the forum over the past few days, it reminded me that he actually had three top five hits here, the third of which was a pointless cover of Adamski's Killer, which sounds almost the same but a bit faster and with added bendy synth on the UK radio edit (it wasn't as prominent on the album version, I guess they thought we only bought into his music for that one schtick :lol:).

 

I didn't care one bit for this, sadly, but loved his other singles from 2000, The Summer (which I picked up on import as it didn't get a UK release), and The Fields Of Love with York, which reached No.16.

 

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My first post in here was about Wet Wet Wet and yet Now 49 has reminded me of the lead singer Marti Pellow's debut solo release 'Close To You' which peaked at #9 and spent like 5 weeks top 40 I think.

 

I still hear this one everywhere, particularly a dance remix of it.

 

I didn't actually hear this until 2008. I was studying at Tafe and one of my friends had this on a cd that we played almost every day a group of us went out on our lunch breaks. Always enjoyed from then.

 

In late 2005/early 2006 Irish singer Brian Kennedy hit No.4 with a Tribute to George Best, the lead track of the EP being his version of You Raise Me Up, which had been a big hit for Westlife in 2005.

 

It had quite a chart run too, so wasn't a fleeting hit: 21-11-4-5-11-12-22-30-38-62

 

Can honestly never remember hearing this on the chart show.

 

Brian represented Ireland at Eurovision five months later, and finished 10th with Every Song Is A Cry For Love, which didn't get a single release but probably should have done, seeing as we gave it 8 points and he was coming off the back of a huge hit.

 

 

Una from The Saturdays on the backing vocals there too.

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