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August 7, 2019
In 99, S Club 7, made No.1, with ‘Bring It All Back’.
Their first of 11 consecutive Top Tens, on Polydor, on view.
And also in 99 came, ‘S Club Party’,
and ‘Two In A Million’/’You’re My Number One’, both at No.2.
In 2000, ‘Reach’ – a gold-selling No.2,
and ‘Natural’, peaked at No.3.
Ending 2000, ‘Never Had A Dream Come True’ – a gold-selling No.1.
And in 01, ‘Don’t Stop Movin’ – a platinum-selling, No 1, was to be.
Also in 01, ‘Have You Ever’, climbed to No.1,
and in 02, ‘You’, made No.2, and ‘Alive’, at No.5, pleased every fan.
In 03, ‘Say Goodbye’/’Love Ain’t Gonna Wait For You’, a No.2,
for this successful group, who’s hits came in a four year span.
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