Posted July 9Jul 9 If you had the chance to be in charge of S Club's third album era, what would you have done differently?In reality, we had the following schedule:23/04/2001 - Single 1 - Don't Stop Movin'19/11/2001 - Single 2 - Have You Ever26/11/2001 - Album - Sunshine11/02/2002 - Single 3 - YouWould you tweak the single choices? Add any more singles? Bear in mind Paul left the group and last performed with them in June 2002!
July 10Jul 10 Author Don't Stop Movin' was released VERY early - seven months before a follow-up single feels insane! They toured in mid-2001 for the first time so that could explain it, but it feels a shame to not have any new music out then.I'd go:Single 1 - Don't Stop Movin'Single 2 - Show Me Your Colours (laidback summer hit)Single 3 - Have You Ever (Children In Need single, same release date)Album - ideally this would've been out in summer but I'm not convinced it was ready given the touring, plus Hollywood 7 aired from Sept to DecSingle 4 - YouSingle 5 - Stronger / Summertime Feeling (would be interesting to have a double A-side where neither song has Jo on lead!)
July 10Jul 10 'Stronger' instead of 'You' and 'Show Me Your Colours' as a final single.I feel like 'You' was such a massive step backwards for them sonically, especially after 'Don't Stop Movin'. It's so naff it hurts.
July 11Jul 11 Don't "you" (pun intended) be coming for "You." I love the track, the video too it's so fun! 🥰
July 11Jul 11 As much I do enjoy "you" it did seem a bit of a step back at the time especially when the preceding singles suggested they were going more dont an R&B dance direction(Read somewhere they were kind of forced to release You at the time , not sure if that was true)Could imagine Show me your colours being a single though
July 11Jul 11 I love 'Sunshine' the song, even though it is cheesy, would have loved for Jon to have his moment with it being a single.