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It's really lovely. I suppose without a physical it won't do an awful lot commercially, but I'm really glad it exists. Sarah sounds beautiful, and her vocal brings a different dynamic to the song. The outro is lovely too, nice to have that instead of a fade out (which don't really happen in music anymore).

 

It's also interesting to me that Sarah had recorded a full vocal of the song in the first place. I was aware that Nadine often recorded their songs in full as she was often the prominent vocalist, but didn't know the other girls did too. I guess it makes sense though, so Xenomania could chop up and mould to use what they had from everyone.

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Downloaded my copy today. Such a beautiful new version, looking forward to seeing the new edit of the video this evening as well.

I wish the whole video had been shown on BBC One but it's now online

 

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Shame only part of the video was shown seen as it was to promote the song. I hope it does well in the charts.

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:( It is still really hard to accept that she insnt here anymore

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^ First 1m30s of this is the girls talking about Sarah, and Children in Need :heart: :cry:

Often seems hard for charity singles to impact on streaming, and Spotify have given it no support at all :( It wasn't on New Music Friday UK.
I absolutely love it as a fan but from a perspective of a non fan it's not mixed very well at all is it? Considering technology these days I'm sure they could have done a lot better with the old recording of Sarah's voice

#10 in the mids.

 

Not convinced it’ll hold on to a Top 40 as streaming I’m guessing will be minimal :drama:

That's as good a start as I could have anticipated! It could get a boost from the ITV concert showing tonight too. I wasn't really thinking it would chart at all and this should at the very least secure it a top 100 placement for them.

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