Don't Stop Movin' (S Club 7 song)
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"Don't Stop Movin'" | |||||||||
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Single by S Club 7 | |||||||||
from the album Sunshine | |||||||||
B-side | "Right Guy" (original version) | ||||||||
Released | 23 April 2001 | ||||||||
Format | CD single, Cassette | ||||||||
Recorded | London, England (2000) | ||||||||
Genre | Pop | ||||||||
Length | 3:53 | ||||||||
Label | Polydor | ||||||||
Writer(s) | Bradley McIntosh, Hannah Spearritt, Jo O'Meara, Jon Lee, Paul Cattermole, Rachel Stevens, Sheppard Solomon, Simon Ellis, Tina Barrett | ||||||||
Producer(s) | Simon Ellis | ||||||||
S Club 7 singles chronology | |||||||||
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"Don't Stop Movin'" is a song by S Club 7, released as a single on 23 April 2001. The song was written by the group along with their regular songwriter Simon Ellis and Sheppard Solomon, who had worked on hits in the 1990s by Eternal and Michelle Gayle. The song features Bradley McIntosh and Jo O'Meara on lead vocals and is notable for being made in a disco style, and it features real violins and string instruments.[1] It was released on 23 April 2001 as the third single from S Club 7's second studio album, Sunshine (2001).
The song hit number one in the UK Singles Chart twice in the duration of a month (Geri Halliwell's "It's Raining Men" spent two weeks atop the number one position in between),[2] becoming the year's seventh biggest-selling single.[3] It also was awarded the BRIT Award for Best British Single in 2002 and ITV's Record of the Year accolade.[4] The song made it to number 3 in Q's "Guilty Pleasures" list in August 2006.[5] It has sold 801,000 copies in the United Kingdom, as stated by the Official Charts Company. Worldwide, Don't stop Movin' has sold over 2 million copies. [6]
The authors of the song acknowledge that the verse samples Michael Jackson's "Billie Jean", a fact that the group claim to have widely spoken about during promotion of the single.[7]
Contents
Music video
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Track listing
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Charts and certifications
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Year-end charts
Decade-end charts
Certifications
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Cover versions
On Ant & Dec's Saturday Night Takeaway, as part of Ant vs. Dec: The Teams, their challenge was to record a charity single. Ant's team sang this song as their single. They lost the challenge,[24] however they still managed to chart at number 79 on the UK Singles Chart.
Starsailor covered this song on Radio 1's Live Lounge.
The song was also recorded by The Beautiful South for their cover album Golddiggas, Headnodders and Pholk Songs at a slower tempo in contrast to the original.
Boy band 911 sang the song on the ITV television programme Hit Me, Baby, One More Time.
References
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Preceded by
"Survivor" by Destiny's Child
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UK Singles Chart number-one single (first run) 29 April 2001 – 5 May 2001 |
Succeeded by "It's Raining Men" by Geri Halliwell |
Preceded by | UK Singles Chart number-one single (second run) 20 May 2001 – 26 May 2001 |
Succeeded by "Do You Really Like It?" by DJ Pied Piper and the Masters of Ceremonies |
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- ↑ "Australian-charts.com – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". ARIA Top 50 Singles.
- ↑ "Austriancharts.at – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'" (in German). Ö3 Austria Top 40.
- ↑ "Ultratop.be – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50.
- ↑ "Ultratop.be – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'" (in French). Ultratip.
- ↑ "Danishcharts.com – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". Tracklisten.
- ↑ "Lescharts.com – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'" (in French). Les classement single.
- ↑ "Officialcharts.de – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". GfK Entertainment.
- ↑ "Italiancharts.com – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". Top Digital Download.
- ↑ "Charts.org.nz – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". Top 40 Singles.
- ↑ "Poland: Airplay Chart - Lista Krajowa 32/2001 (Retrieved September 4, 2015)
- ↑ "Swedishcharts.com – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". Singles Top 60.
- ↑ "Swisscharts.com – S Club 7 – Don't Stop Movin'". Swiss Singles Chart.
- ↑ Radio 1 Chart of the Decade, as presented by DJ Nihal on 29 December 2009
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- 2001 singles
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- Music videos directed by Andy Morahan
- Number-one singles in Switzerland
- Polydor Records singles
- S Club 7 songs
- Song recordings produced by Simon Ellis (record producer)
- Songs written by Sheppard Solomon
- Songs written by Simon Ellis (record producer)
- UK Singles Chart number-one singles