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The Saturdays

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  1. The Saturdays - 'Just Can't Get Enough'

    Tue 3 Mar 2009 10:27 Comic Relief singles are weird things. Getting the balance between the comedic nature... Fraser McAlpine
  2. The Saturdays - 'Issues'

    Mon 5 Jan 2009 11:20 How I would love to have been an invisible spectator (and inaudible...and unsmellable,... Fraser McAlpine
  3. Up Up And Away With The Saturdays...

    Thu 16 Oct 2008 18:37 Stop the clocks, people, I have found a new favourite thing to spend my working life... Fraser McAlpine

Biography

The Saturdays are a pop girl group formed in Britain in 2007, comprising Irish singer-songwriter and guitarist Una Healy, and British singers Mollie King, Frankie Sandford, Vanessa White and Rochelle Wiseman. They made their recording debut in 2008 under the record label Fascination Records, a sub-division of Polydor Records. Their album, Chasing Lights, has produced four UK top ten singles: "If This Is Love", "Up", "Just Can't Get Enough" (the band's Comic Relief 2009 single), and "Issues". The band was chosen to release the 2009 Comic Relief single, "Just Can't Get Enough", a cover of the Depeche Mode original. This reached number two in the UK Singles Chart. The band re-issued their album on 16 March 2009 to include "Just Can't Get Enough". They have a non-unique name.

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  1. Chasing Lights 2008

    Cover artwork of Chasing Lights

    Reviewed by Elle J Small

    With plenty more chart potential, expect to be hearing and seeing a lot more.

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