When was higher by the saturdays released
What Are You Waiting For? Not Giving Up - EP. The Saturdays songs in November. The Saturdays have sold over five million records in the UK and Ireland. The Saturdays were formed in June , after auditions were held to find members for the group. The group was put together through the record label Polydor Records which meant they would have an instant record deal and were signed to Fascination Records , a sub-label of Polydor.
They were also offered songs which were rejected by Girls Aloud. Why would we want their rejects? The song features additional backing vocals from Danish singer Nabiha. Later the album was certified Platinum by the British Phonographic Industry. The Saturdays were often compared to other British female acts such as the Sugababes and Girls Aloud , however they have been praised for their debut album. Both "Up" and "Issues" found themselves gaining a certification of Silver by the British phonographic industry.
Their first headlining tour, The Work Tour , had 27 dates. Whilst performing on their first headlining tour, The Work Tour , the group started to go back into the studio to record their second studio album in early March , which would be due for release in late The single was also wanted by American pop rock artist, Pink.
Wordshaker was released in October The album had almost identical peaks to their first studio album with the album peaking at number nine on the UK Albums Chart and thirty-six on the Irish Albums Chart.
The album also gained a certification of Silver by the BPI. Mac also acknowledged the influence of producer RedOne 's work with Lady Gaga. The Saturdays originally intended not to release any material in , [28] but Rochelle Humes explained in an interview with Digital Spy that "[they]'d come across some songs that [they] were really excited about.
The songs that we had found were so current, and we'd written a couple of songs ourselves, [so] we wanted to just get everything out now. The group confirmed to be working with Steve Mac and Ina Wroldsen on the album as well as some new producers. It was written by Lukas Hilbert and Alexander Kronlund.
After the group's previous single " Missing You " was beaten to number one for a second time by Flo Rida , Wiseman joked that the group would have to record a song with the rapper before they could top the UK Singles Chart.
The group announced that they were working on their third full-length studio album in late They announced that their new sound is "dance floor" music. She said that the lyrics are dark and very honest. The single was released digitally on 22 May in the UK. After the release of "Notorious" the band released a clothing line with high street store, Miss Selfridge. The group-designed T-shirts will feature lyrics from the group's songs "Notorious" and " Higher ". After the conclusion of The Headlines Tour , the Saturdays confirmed that they would go on tour again in December , although this time it would be an arena tour, [50] instead of a theatre tour like their two previous headlining tours.
It was confirmed that the tickets would be released on Monday 13 June and tour would be titled All Fired Up! There has been 11 dates confirmed [so far]. The video premiered on 5 April It was further confirmed that the group were working on their fifth album. The group began work on their fifth overall release, with first single " 30 Days " released in May and would serve as the lead single from their upcoming fourth studio album.
The show features the group trying to make it in America. In March , it was reported that the second track to be taken from Living for the Weekend would be titled " Gentleman ", with the Daily Mirror reporting that body doubles had been hired to appear alongside the five girls in the accompanying video. A fifteen-second preview of the single was posted with the announcement, and the full track received its radio premiere on 9 May The single was released on 6 October.
The single charted at number five on the UK Singles Chart. On 4 September, the album's track list was revealed via Twitter along with the album's title, Living for the Weekend.
The album was released on 14 October , and charted at number 10 on the UK album charts, making it their fourth top ten album to date. The album's fifth single was " Not Giving Up ". Bridge said during an interview that, "this is not the end. On 14 June , it was announced that the first single taken from the album would be titled, " What Are You Waiting For? The girls also dropped a remix of "" with American rap-artist, Angel Haze.
On 2 December , the Saturdays announced that they created a cover of the Waitresses ' song " Christmas Wrapping " for the film Get Santa. On 22 March , in an interview with the Irish Independent , Mollie King revealed that the group was on hiatus and will not be releasing any new music until at least She is quoted as saying that the band will "be recording another album after Christmas so we are doing our own things this year.
She is quoted as saying "We're recording again this year, which will be great as we all genuinely get on. The reason we've stayed together so long is we have the freedom to do our thing, have time with our families then come back together. On 31 March , White confirmed that she had no plans to go back to the Saturdays anytime soon, furthering their hiatus. In mid, the Saturdays made a cameo appearance in Hollyoaks Later.
The group was featured performing in the episode and were also featured talking to the cast members, their "fans". The documentary had six episodes. The band later announced that the show aimed to prove that there is no bitchiness in the band like the papers always rumour. The programme featured the girls on tour and what happens on tour with the group and promotional activities including beginning to record their third studio album.
The Saturdays then appeared in an episode of Ghosthunting with Before the group, Frankie Sandford and Rochelle Humes then Wiseman were regular cast members in children's musical television comedy, I Dream , where they appeared along with other members from S Club 8.
The programme, aimed at and mostly about teenagers, which aired in see in British television. Incorrect Password. Remember Me. Join Now! All Fired Up. Anywhere with You. Baby Justin Bieber Cover. Chasing Lights.
Chasing Lights Acoustic. Christmas Wrapping. Crashing Down. Died In Your Eyes. Disco Love. Do What You Want with Me. Don't Let Me Dance Alone. Ego [Almighty Club Mix]. For Myself. Forever Is Over.
Forever is Over [Music Video]. Get Ready, Get Set. Golden Rules. Had It with Today. As Girls Aloud were taking a break , he said that The Saturdays would fill this void easily and provide his mag with the substitute coverage and garner the public interest. I stressed that The Saturdays singles output was incredibly weak , considering the amount of attention they were due to receive , and that all their singles were two dimensional and bland.
This opinion has been vindicated in the incredibly poor sales of both their albums. A true telling point of a bands substance Given the media coverage , their sales are disappointing.
He disagreed , and said that The Saturdays would dominate the singles and albums charts while Girls Aloud were away. He now admits that this has not been the case. We have had a friendly ongoing battle of wits, ever since. And yes , he is also still waiting for THAT Saturdays single that will define their career , but because there is not another girl band dominating the charts Sugababes Phase 17 apart , he has no choice but to focus on The Saturdays for his coverage.
The band just seem to spend 23 hours in hair and make up , with one hour spent working on songs. I find many of their songs incredibly bland , and it seems like their souls are not really in it. They seem soulless. Complain about this comment Comment number 8. Boy Girl band songs with substance? The Wanted did it with their first one "All Time Low " An excellent melodic song with ascending and descending melodies , a huge chorus and some really perceptive heartfelt lyrics.
Heart Vacancy will be another big hit , and has more substance than the Saturday's singles. It's basis is strong songwriting , and I predict that The Wanted's debut album will outsell both Saturday's albums because of far stronger songwriting. Ok , lets move to Patience by Take That The comeback single with so much substance that it's parent album went 6 times platinum! A great song that is critically acclaimed as a great pop single. Have a google at how many songwriting awards that Gary Barlow has won or listen to some of the comments by his peers.
He is one of the best songwriters of his generation , when it comes to pop songs. An epic number 1 single. And moving on to Girls Aloud , "Love Machine" is such a layered little pop song with lashings of character , that The Arctic Monkeys could not wait to cover it!
Can you imagine Alex Turner singing a Saturdays song? Me neither! Complain about this comment Comment number 9. Good points spirit, but I don't think it's entirely fair to compare the album sales of boybands and girlbands - it's fair to say young boybands like The Wanted find it easier to shift albums because they have the advantage of teen fangirls who will buy whatever they release because they fancy them.
I'm not generalising all boyband fans, or trying to be patronising, but it's true. Girlbands have it harder, and although they do often have young fans who are obsessed with the singles chart and will buy every single they release to try and get them high up in the charts Missing You, anyone?
Complain about this comment Comment number What kutox expertly said just there. And while the lyric "I'm in pieces, it feels like peace is the only thing I'll never know! I find that with boy and girl bands, the bands can never show true depth because there's about four or five people to cater for in the band and they are all from different backgrounds and experiences.
Unless your a talented songwriter like Gary Barlow, you're not going to be able to unleash depth. Let's face it, spirit!
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