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2001- Geri Halliwell- It's Raining Men

Top of The Pops Performance:

The Fight Scene from Bridget Jones's Diary:

Original:

RuPaul ft Marsha Walsh's Sequel Version:

'It's Raining Men' was the first single from Geri Halliwell's second solo album 'Scream if You Wanna Go Faster'. This would go on and peak at #1 in the UK becoming her fourth and final UK #1

where it would stay there for two weeks. This was an cover of the 1982 single from The Weather Girls. Geri's version was also the lead single ot the soundtrack of Bridget Jones's Diary. The music video was inspired by Fame and Flashdance. This is tolerable from Geri.

2005- Audio Bullys ft Nancy Sinatra- Shot You Down

Nancy Sinatra Version:

Original:

Top of The Pops Performance:

'Shot You Down' was a song from Audio Bullys which featured Nancy Sinatra from her cover of Cher's 'Bang Bang (My Baby Shot Me Down). This would go on and peak at #3 in the UK, this was one that seemed to be on the music channels quite a lot during the summer of 2005.

2005- Fightstar- Paint Your Target

CD:UK Performance:

'Paint Your Target' was the lead single from their debut studioo album 'Grand Unification'. This was the first post-Busted single this from Charlie Simpson's new venture. This would go on and peak at #9 in the UK, can't say this is one that I remember to be honest. For Fightstar this would be their highest charting single to date.

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2000- Sid Owen- Good Thing Going

TOTP Performance:

Original:

Sugar Minott Version:

Yazz Version:

Be warned this may not be for the faint-hearted. This was the only solo single from er... Sid Owen aka Ricky Butcher. This would go on and peak at #14 in the UK, thankfully this was the only solo single from Sid Owen, there was an previous Children in Need single from his on-screen wife Pasty Palmer aka Bianca Jackson back in 1995. This is an cover of Michael Jackson's 1972 song.

2007- Klaxons- It's Not Over Yet

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'It's Not Over Yet' was the fifth single from Klaxons' debut album 'Myths of the Future'. This would go on and peak at #13 in the UK, this I remember for featuring heavily on quite an few episodes of Hollyoaks. This was an cover of the 1995 hit from Grace. It's no 'Golden Skans' for me but it's tolerable.

2009- Linkin Park- New Divide

From the film:

'New Divide' was the lead single for the soundtrack to Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. This would go on and peak at #19 in the UK, in the US this would fare better by peaking at #6 in the Billboard Hot 100. This is one that I haven't heard for quite an while, when it came out, I quite liked this from Linkin Park. Great vocals from the much-missed lead singer Chester Bennington who sadly took his own life in 2017, he was 41. Chester is still very much missed.

Grace was top 5 in 1995, not 1996. I had forgotten the Klaxons version, still like it on a further listen!

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17 hours ago, Jester said:

Grace was top 5 in 1995, not 1996. I had forgotten the Klaxons version, still like it on a further listen!

Corrected that error on my part, thanks for pointing that out @Jester. Much appreciated.

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2000- Vengaboys- Uncle John From Jamaica

TOTP Performance:

'Uncle John from Jamaica' was the third single from Vengaboys' third album 'The Platinum Album'. This would go on and peak at #6 in the UK where it would remain in the UK Top 40 for five weeks, this is one that I'm not that familiar with from the Vengaboys.

2005- Kelly Clarkson- Since U Been Gone

TOTP Performance:

'Since U Been Gone' was the lead single from Kelly Clarkson's second studio album 'Breakaway'. This would go on and peak at #5 in the UK, in the US this would fare better by peaking at #2 in the Billboard Hot 100. This is probably one of the best songs that Kelly Clarkson did, an modern classic this from her, the ultimate break-up anthem. This was one that was repeat when this came out.

2007- Reverend & The Makers- Heavyweight Champion of the World

'Heavyweight Champion of the World' was the debut single from Reverend and the Makers from their debut album 'The Sate of Things'. This would go on and peak at #8 in the UK which would be their highest peaking single to date. This is one that I vaguely remember, probably not one that I listened to at the time this came out. This is an good tune from them. Reverend and the Makers would follow-up with 'He Said He Loved Me' which peaked at #16.

Uncle John From Jamaica ❤️ I have such silly fun childhood memories associated with that song.

Since U Been Gone is indeed a classic! It was definitely the song that made me a real fan of hers after being a bit indifferent to Miss Independent. Also remember believing it was a #1 until I read somewhere (Now booklet?) that it reached #5. Radio must’ve really hammered it at the time.

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3 minutes ago, Scene said:

Uncle John From Jamaica ❤️ I have such silly fun childhood memories associated with that song.

Since U Been Gone is indeed a classic! It was definitely the song that made me a real fan of hers after being a bit indifferent to Miss Independent. Also remember believing it was a #1 until I read somewhere (Now booklet?) that it reached #5. Radio must’ve really hammered it at the time.

Hi Scene,

Yes from what I remember I think 'Since U Been Gone' was hammered on the radio and also on music channels at the time I had TMF and The Hits.

'Maps' by Yeah Yeah Yeahs came on shuffle for me the other day and I can definitely hear how the team behind 'Since U Been Gone' were inspired by the guitar work from that song when creating it. 'Since U Been Gone' is a good song in its own right too, love the explosive chorus. Can't believe it's 20 years old drama

'Heavyweight Champion of the World' is nostalgic, my dad was a big fan and it reminds me of getting my first iPod - Now 67 was the first CD I put on there *.*

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2 minutes ago, Jade said:

'Maps' by Yeah Yeah Yeahs came on shuffle for me the other day and I can definitely hear how the team behind 'Since U Been Gone' were inspired by the guitar work from that song when creating it. 'Since U Been Gone' is a good song in its own right too, love the explosive chorus. Can't believe it's 20 years old drama

'Heavyweight Champion of the World' is nostalgic, my dad was a big fan and it reminds me of getting my first iPod - Now 67 was the first CD I put on there *.*

Hi Jade,

Me neither I can't believe 'Since U Been Gone' is 20 years old.

Thanks for commenting, much appreciated.

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2001- Backstreet Boys- More Than That

TOTP Performance:

'More Than That' was the third single from Backstreet Boys' fourth studio album 'Black & Blue'. This would go on and peak at #12 in the UK which would break their run of 13 consecutive UK Top 10 hits, in the US this would peak at #27 in the Billboard Hot 100. This is one that I don't particularly remember from the Backstreet Boys when this came out. It's not one that I would go out my way to listen again to though. Backstreet Boys did do better songs than this sorry.

2002- Gareth Gates- Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake)

TOTP Performance:

I apologize this may be an popular choice but it is the Pop Idol runner-up Gareth Gates with 'Anyone of Us (Stupid Mistake) his second single from his debut album 'What My Heart Wants to Say'. This would go on and peak at #1 in the UK which would be his second UK #1, it would stay at #1 for three weeks, he knocked off Elvis vs JXL 'A Little Less Conversation' off the spot before it was knocked off by his fellow Pop Idol alumani Darius with 'Colourblind'. I was an fan of this when this came out, I can remenber my parents buying me his debut single on CD 'Unchained Melody'. I think I remember at school I was in the Team Gareth camp and others were supporting Team Will. I think on the Monday after the final, me and a few people in my class were chanting for 'Gareth'. I know it seems a bit bizarre now.

2002- Tim Deluxe ft Sam Obernik- It Just Won't Do

'It Just Won't Do' was an collaboration between English DJ Tim Deluxe which featured Sam Obernik. This would go on and peak at #14 in the UK. This is have been an discovery for me as bizarrely I remember this song for featuring on an CBBC summer trailer but I wasn't quite sure what the title of this song was called. This is an good rediscovery and would be on the summer playlist for me.

Anyone Of Us is so nostalgic to me. wub Definitely Gareth’s best song imo.

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20 hours ago, Scene said:

Anyone Of Us is so nostalgic to me. wub Definitely Gareth’s best song imo.

Hi @Scene

Indeed the best song that Gareth Gates' did.

Thanks for commenting, much appreciated.

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