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Tag: chris braide

23 MAY

S Club – Say Goodbye

‘Say Goodbye’ is one of those rare occasions where the final single from a pop act was actually intended to be their swansong.

Posted in: S Club, S Club 7Tagged: best greatest hits, bradley mcintosh, cathy dennis, chris braide, hannah spearitt, jo o'meara, jon lee, let me sleep, love ain't gonna wait for you, paul cattermole, rachel stevens, s club, say goodbye, seeing double, tina barrettcantstopthepop 23rd May 2022
16 NOV

S Club 7 – Have You Ever

‘Have You Ever’ was a last-minute addition to the well-oiled S Club 7 machine, but it was all in the name of charity…

Posted in: S Club, S Club 7Tagged: andrew frampton, bradley mcintosh, cathy dennis, children in need, chris braide, hannah spearitt, have you ever, jo o'meara, jon lee, paul cattermole, rachel stevens, s club 7, sunshine, tina barrettcantstopthepop 16th November 2020
08 JUL

D-Side – Invisible

D-Side aim for a striking pop metaphor on their second single ‘Invisible’…but it ends up sounding more like grounds for a restraining order

Posted in: D-SideTagged: andreas carlsson, chris braide, clay aiken, d-side, damien bowe, damien dane guiden, derek moran, derek ryan, desmond child, invisible, polydor, review, shane creevey, stronger together, triple eightcantstopthepop 8th July 2019

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