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Tag: last thing on my mind

14 NOV

Steps – Heartbeat

With Christmas fast approaching, ’90s pop music tradition dictated that it was finally time for Steps to release a ballad.

Posted in: StepsTagged: 5678, chart run, claire richards, faye tozer, ian h watkins, jackie james, jive records, last thing on my mind, lee latchford-evans, lisa scott-lee, music video, one for sorrow, pete waterman, sales, step one, steps, this heart will love again, tragedycantstopthepop 14th November 2022
26 AUG

Steps – One For Sorrow

Steps released ‘One For Sorrow’ in the summer of 1998, and just like that, everything fell into place for the group.

Posted in: StepsTagged: claire richards, faye tozer, ian h watkins, jive records, karl twigg, lance ellington, last thing on my mind, lee latchford-evans, lisa scott-lee, mark topham, music video, one for sorrow, review, step one, steps, tony moran us mixcantstopthepop 26th August 2019
15 APR

Steps – Last Thing On My Mind

‘Last Thing On My Mind’ arguably lay the first stone for Steps to become a serious pop act – well, as serious as they were ever going to get.

Posted in: StepsTagged: bananarama, claire richards, faye tozer, ian h watkins, jive records, keren woodward, last thing on my mind, lee latchford-evans, lisa scott-lee, mike stock, pete waterman, review, sara dallin, stepscantstopthepop 15th April 2019

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