R.I.P Paul 😔 S Club 7 were so wholesome. Pop music at it's best. Fun. Lyrics with deeper meaning than you first expect. As our tomorrow's aren't guaranteed - thank you to Rachel, Tina, Hannah, Jo, Jon, Bradley & of course Paul ❤
yeah l know now when he died and l dont know god to taked to him and l dont know what happened to him but the music of s club 7 will never to die and l remember before die my friends his wife borrow me the second CD of s club 7 and now she and his husband died
Cannot say how sad this is for me, this band has given me so much joy, even as I have never been a full-blown fan I enjoyed their music very much. Wish you all strenght for this loss, especially Paul's family, and God's and Jesus' blessings.
I was at uni in the late 90s. Pure pop like this was the unifying genre. Whether you were in to your house, garage, rock, goth…whatever ….if you were in the union bar on a Friday night, five £1 beers down and this came on - everyone was dancing. Unashamed, feel good and unpretentious fun. And our phones didn’t have cameras, so no one was recording it.
For a manufactured pop group this was very, very good and sounded like a classic at the time. It gives me goosebumps. It is genuinely good and a lot of fun. This and Alive too! Cool
@@anSealgair Well it's the only S Club 7 song that's played often and popular in clubs, because everyone reaches for the stars in the chorus and its lit. The other ones i've never heard played in clubs
Yeah for me it's their best single by far. Hasn't really aged imo, awesome beat great vocals and doesn't have the same "bubblegum" feel like most of their other stuff does.
I think everyone who was a kid in the early 00's remembers and loves this band. I remember doing a dance to this with friends for a school talent show. Haha
I was at university and you couldn't go out without hearing it unless you went to a metal night or something, so it was a big deal to more than just kids.
So funny how this was considered teeny bopper music when it came out and nowadays it can be appreciated as a good pop tune when you compare it with today's hits.
Please allow me to correct you,i guess that you really meant that late 90's early 2000's music is way much better compared to today's shits kids listen.Gosh i truly miss that 90's cheerful and very colourfull pop Music!!
Я читал несколько диагнозом, там и ишемическая остановка и кровоизлияние и ещё что-то, и отсутствие проходимости, такое ощущение, что сердце у него взорвалось. Он слишком много спорил с продюссерами. И возможно просто сердце не справилось с нагрузками и стрессом, хотя и криминал не исключён. Например наркотики. Человек очень страдал от банкротства и неудач в жизни.
Damn! This could be a hit today. It has the 70's disco feel. Wish the pop artists of today were as good as the ones I knew in the late 90's and early 00's.
This is how to put together a pop group that can actually sing and dance. They have truly great voices, and have awesome grooves and are in sync with the dancing, add an incredibly catchy tune, and put the whole thing on a polished, exciting video, and it is really rather spellbinding!
Ringtone. You wouldn't believe the number of strange looks I've gotten whilst waiting at the checkout and ignoring my phone. Good manners cost nothing. Don't care. GREAT tune.
We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have. He will be so deeply missed by each and every one of us. We ask that you respect the privacy of his family and of the band at this time.
have listened to S Club 7 right from the beginning im now 42 and still loving their music if Cardiff goes ahead not saying it will but will definitely be there RIP Paul Cattermole all that matters right now is showing our love has fans and paying our deepest respects to Paul
Listening to this in 2022 at the age of 27. This song is still such a banger after 21 years. Many happy memories dancing to this at primary school discos. Thank you, S Club 7.
The first album I ever owned. Played the thing to death, Think my mum hide it a few times. I was sooo obsessed I collected nearly all the magazine collection. And as you said hearing this at school discos was just the best. I was lucky enough to meet Jo randomly when I was about 10. She walked in to a theatre in Essex (UK) for a drink and to play the slot machine with what I'm guessing was her boyfriend. She was lovely and gave me an autograph (sadly lost it over the years and different moves), still one of my favourite memories.
@@mcyeetus6933 nice one, that's epic. I used to Love S Club 7 back in the day. So cool you got to meet Jo. Thanks for sharing your story. I haven't met any of S Club 7, but I did meet Gareth Gates once and he was a very nice, humble man. Met him outside of Wimbledon Theatre in 2000-something and as I say, he was a nice, humble man. I also remember his cover of Elvis's song, Suspicious Minds. It was nice to see Elvis's music being brought into the 21st Century. Thanks again for sharing your S Club 7 story. Such a cool one.
Iv always found it nice shearing with other fans. You normally get some fantastic stories. I loved gareth he was brilliant. And always love a bit of elvis (partly why lilo and stitch is my favourite Disney movie. My mum has been lucky enough to me so many people. She did a lot of bar work in high end places in the 80s.she meet people like Bryan Adams, Phil Collins, and the ambassador of Jamaica. Had a great laugh with all of the. She did show jumping for a while and was able to meet the Queen. She brushing down her horse before her jumps, bent over doing the back of the legs. Suddenly she heard "look at the hind quarters of the you filly" then a soft thump followed by a "Philip, behave yourself". Mum turned around and the queen is stood there with her hand bag against his chest with a stern look before looking at my mum and saying 'well he's really is a beautiful beasty isn't he' (the horse) gave him a big fuss and treats and wondered off).
@@mcyeetus6933 thank you again for kindly sharing your story. Gareth was indeed brilliant. Hope he's doing well these days and same with S Club 7. Hope they're doing well, too. I too love Elvis, he's my favourite singer. Your Mum is lucky too to have met many people. My friend's Dad has met many famous people as well, including the legendary English actor, Oliver Reed. My friend's Dad met Oliver at a party around 1980 and my friend's Dad said that Oliver was a really nice, polite man. Thanks again for sharing your story.
@@alexcarratu5554 im so glad we have my chemical romance and blink 182 back. And just waiting for avril lavigne to do a song with tom then shes done one with all of blink. Not alot music i really liked the last few years. Other than 50s with elvis 80s t0 early 2000s had the best artists.
Been thinking about this classic song all day since I heard about the passing of Paul Cattermole. It's really sad. I hope his family & friends are given the space, respect & privacy they'll need to process things. My daughter was a big fan, I wasn't but, I thought they were a lot of fun.
The definition of a perfect pop song. the vocals and production are just on point. Those strings are incredible and the ever so slight reverb effect at 2:58 . Just so so good!
I'm having an S Club party in my head and all S Club fans are invited and we're all dancing and singing our S Club loving hearts out even though we're not kids anymore hahaha
This is the type of song that makes you feel groovy when you get up and dance, it’s the type of funky, disco vibe, when my birthday comes, I'm gonna play this song
I’m not ashamed to admit it but this song came out when I was already in my late 20s and I was sooo loving it. Aww where have all the simple good things gone to, eh.💐
I was living the time of my life when this came out. I had just moved to London after uni and S Club culture was part of everyone's life if you were in the cheesy bars on a Friday night after work. Oh man I miss the days.
I was born in 75 and adored this song as soon as it came out, despite most of the thousands of gigs I've played at or been in the audience for being hard rock or metal. I love a good song regardless of the genre.
I was 19 years old when this song came out. This song was one of the many songs got me out when I was down with extreme depression. Alot of music in 2001 also late 90's and early 2000 lifted my spirit up after I completely broke down with tears.
@@CaptainPangolin I'm good thank you very I'm a lot better than before. I have been working for more than 20 years. I'm also surrounded by great people in my life to help lift me up. I do have some downfalls but I always get back up. Thank you and take care.
@@shinoorrahman8799 hola a mi tambien me pone feliz tengo 17 uno de los recuerdos mas hermosos que tengo es escuchar esto en la tv en mi cuarto en la tarde noche antes de tomarme un vaso de leche para dormir conoci esta cancion a los 15 en el 2021 y hasta ahora la quiero con mucho amor saludos que estes bien ❤
I remember being a kid and hearing and dancing to this, imagining I was on a stage with an audience full of people having just the best time. I miss those days.
Después de muchos años encontré este temazo para recordar a esta banda de los 2000 su música es lo máximo, quien sigue escuchando esta canción en Enero de 2024.
David Zlobický I was singing reach for the stars in work and still knew at least 1 verse and the chorus, being 25 you bet I had some odd looks and 1 other person join in. 90's music is like the Original Pokemon theme, everybody knows it and people will join in.
OMGD.... when the song came on I though I had forgotten the lyrics.... but then the words just fell out of my mouth!!! hahah Cannot believe I remember all the words this many years on!!! :') My childhood ROCKED!
just because they said they remember this at their year 6 disco doesnt mean they were in year 6 the year the song came out ...because im 18 and this song was played a nearly every single one of my primary school discos
It's amazing how so many of us 90s kids prefer this music to the newer stuff. This music was my childhood and growing up and I always get nostalgic for the memories when I listen to the music. Really takes me back xx
R.I.P Paul 😔
S Club 7 were so wholesome. Pop music at it's best. Fun. Lyrics with deeper meaning than you first expect.
As our tomorrow's aren't guaranteed - thank you to Rachel, Tina, Hannah, Jo, Jon, Bradley & of course Paul ❤
yeah l know now when he died and l dont know god to taked to him and l dont know what happened to him but the music of s club 7 will never to die and l remember before die my friends his wife borrow me the second CD of s club 7 and now she and his husband died
Cannot say how sad this is for me, this band has given me so much joy, even as I have never been a full-blown fan I enjoyed their music very much.
Wish you all strenght for this loss, especially Paul's family, and God's and Jesus' blessings.
RIP Paul. It's very sad it is?
😢😢 dance on peace dear buddy
@@pericoperico9869lol
90's kids grew up with this song!
+Josh Payne YES
2001 and this was my jam...
+Carly Ferdinand same
2000s too
I was born in the 80s and still like this song
This is 100% my favourite S club song. I'm playing it loud for Paul today 🖤
Playing it now for him too. Shame he is gone
And Irene and Matthew perry and so on and so on and so on…….oh well.
Oh! While I’m here…….could anyone let me know when to expect the whole world a most deadly?? Thanks! 😂😂😂😂😂
I love this too
Memories man, memories.
Yeah
hard haha
word
DeclanBurger y
KIRSTY WORTHINGTON He said memories and I said hard as in yes :P
The UK in the early 00s/late 90s was like an amazing fever dream.
2010 One Direcion llego para cambiar el MUNDO
I was 18 in 1999, great times!
No smart phones to ruin everything!
So was Australia
I was at uni in the late 90s. Pure pop like this was the unifying genre. Whether you were in to your house, garage, rock, goth…whatever ….if you were in the union bar on a Friday night, five £1 beers down and this came on - everyone was dancing. Unashamed, feel good and unpretentious fun. And our phones didn’t have cameras, so no one was recording it.
Everyone making music blatantly on drugs
R.I.P. Paul Cattermole (1977-2023) Life won't be the same without him. 😢 💔 😔 😪
RIP Paul
Thank you for the memories! 😭💔
R.I.P Paul. We will miss you 😢
Rip Paul we will miss you
i can't believe it! really????
Whats?
Utterly heartbreaking even now in 2024 😥💔💔 i wonder how sad his bandmates feel right now 😕
REST IN PEACE PAUL
This is by far their best song in my opinion. Love it.
This is my happy song. 53 and still love it. Xx
I'm 70 still love it
For a manufactured pop group this was very, very good and sounded like a classic at the time. It gives me goosebumps. It is genuinely good and a lot of fun. This and Alive too! Cool
erhmmm.. Reach is by far their best song. How you miss that out?
Dionysus I didn't. It's motivational and all but I've got to disagree.
@@anSealgair Well it's the only S Club 7 song that's played often and popular in clubs, because everyone reaches for the stars in the chorus and its lit. The other ones i've never heard played in clubs
Yeah for me it's their best single by far. Hasn't really aged imo, awesome beat great vocals and doesn't have the same "bubblegum" feel like most of their other stuff does.
It has a Michael Jackson feel to it
Still on my list im 33 years old but this kind of music is not getting old
I think everyone who was a kid in the early 00's remembers and loves this band. I remember doing a dance to this with friends for a school talent show. Haha
Gglv♠♠♠♠♠♠
I love this bran too love it
I was at university and you couldn't go out without hearing it unless you went to a metal night or something, so it was a big deal to more than just kids.
I was in the late 2000s cause thats when I was born lol
@@thegreenmanofnorwich I was at the university, too, and I liked the song very much. But always thought it was a band for kids in their early teens
So funny how this was considered teeny bopper music when it came out and nowadays it can be appreciated as a good pop tune when you compare it with today's hits.
Pretty much everything else they did was really saccharine teeny bopper music, then out of nowhere they put out this absolute belter of a party tune.
Please allow me to correct you,i guess that you really meant that late 90's early 2000's music is way much better compared to today's shits kids listen.Gosh i truly miss that 90's cheerful and very colourfull pop Music!!
Joel Quintero Amen to that brother!
Wel I actually love the cheesy 90’s pop music. Today’s music can’t compete.
Ciclopea2 pisses me off that it's referred to as cheesy 90's music like steps songs too
RIP Paul Cattermole (March 7, 1977 - April 6, 2023), aged 46
You will be remembered as a legend.
Oh no❗️ Why is he ded?! So tragic & way 2 young 2 lose his life now 😥
@@Leyla7292 because of his heart condition back then!
Я читал несколько диагнозом, там и ишемическая остановка и кровоизлияние и ещё что-то, и отсутствие проходимости, такое ощущение, что сердце у него взорвалось. Он слишком много спорил с продюссерами. И возможно просто сердце не справилось с нагрузками и стрессом, хотя и криминал не исключён. Например наркотики. Человек очень страдал от банкротства и неудач в жизни.
Wow@@Leyla7292
Loved them as a kid. Im 32yo now haha.. still like it! Also liked the tv show!!!
Me too
👌
Your still a baby. I'm 60 and still listening to it.
Im 31 and i love s club 7
Omg wow how time flies! Lol
Okay but for real, this song *forces* you to dance!
Such a banger!
YOU CAN " NEVER STOP DANCING ! ! ! "
YES YES YES
Literally 🎉
Bradley's vocals are absolutely king
Rachel is a freaking queen!
That's my middle name
Damn! This could be a hit today. It has the 70's disco feel. Wish the pop artists of today were as good as the ones I knew in the late 90's and early 00's.
My thoughts, exactly.
The world is volatile, think that's the reason expression culture has transformed.
Disco’s been dead
@@ANiceGuy unfortunately yes but theres still a lot of people listening to it daily
@@momov4060 you want some good disco, but not from the 70s, listen to Jamiroqui, that was some funky s##t. Canned heat for one.
This song still makes me feel good! Memories of great times. R.I.P. Paul.😢
Agree. Shame bout Paul guess you can have everything but at the end of the day it doesn't matter
I forgot how important S Club was to my preteen years. Still a bop 20 plus years later.
2023, 41 years i'm still enjoy this music
Jo and Bradley were definitely the best singers of S Club 7 and it shows in this song .
This song really makes me think about my childhood! Miss the 00’s can’t believe 2001 was 22 years ago
This is how to put together a pop group that can actually sing and dance. They have truly great voices, and have awesome grooves and are in sync with the dancing, add an incredibly catchy tune, and put the whole thing on a polished, exciting video, and it is really rather spellbinding!
Well said @beaglybeagle!
This single was pop perfection with a debt owed to Billy Jean. RIP Paul xx
Oh wow I can hear the Billie Jean in this now you said it. Never noticed that before.
And Another Great Song from Great Britain !
I can't believe Paul's gone, just 46 so young. R.I.P Paul.😔😔😔😔❤❤❤❤
Rip Paul….great memories x
Rip Paul great memories x
S Club´s best song..... R.I.P Paul! ❤❤
The greatest pop song of all time. I still remember getting CD1 from HMV for £3.99. Money well spent.
It’s a great pop song!
Such a good vibe and groove to it.
Who else just randomly remembered this?
Daphne and celeste brought me here via b*witched 😂😂😂😂
This song was in the hourly playlist of RTÉ 2fm back then.
I think someone mention the group at my work and i went searching for this song 😊
Me me me last time I heard it was in 2010
Ringtone. You wouldn't believe the number of strange looks I've gotten whilst waiting at the checkout and ignoring my phone. Good manners cost nothing. Don't care. GREAT tune.
This is a truly uplifting song. Thank you S Club 7!!!
More like thank you Michael Jackson, they clearly took the bassline from Billie Jean lol
Those were the days just good fun! RIP to Paul🦋
We are truly devastated by the passing of our brother Paul. There are no words to describe the deep sadness and loss we all feel. We were so lucky to have had him in our lives and are thankful for the amazing memories we have. He will be so deeply missed by each and every one of us. We ask that you respect the privacy of his family and of the band at this time.
have listened to S Club 7 right from the beginning im now 42 and still loving their music if Cardiff goes ahead not saying it will but will definitely be there RIP Paul Cattermole all that matters right now is showing our love has fans and paying our deepest respects to Paul
RIP paul, thinking of your family and friends at this difficult time. 🙏💙
RIP Paul Cattermole
RIP Paul Cattermole . Video was shot in a nightclub in Dublin City centre 🎉. Danced there a few times
This brotha doesn't know how much shine he gave 2 mixed race brothers growing up in Scotland.....Cheers M8
R.I.P Paul 😭💔 I remember this awesome brilliant song
Rip Paul I remember this awesome brilliant song
2001 worked in greece in tourism , how i remember those times with this tune , i was 20 and living it up, thanks for the memories
Best Favorite S Club Song 🙌🎶🥰🎶
Listening to this in 2022 at the age of 27. This song is still such a banger after 21 years. Many happy memories dancing to this at primary school discos. Thank you, S Club 7.
The first album I ever owned. Played the thing to death, Think my mum hide it a few times. I was sooo obsessed I collected nearly all the magazine collection. And as you said hearing this at school discos was just the best.
I was lucky enough to meet Jo randomly when I was about 10. She walked in to a theatre in Essex (UK) for a drink and to play the slot machine with what I'm guessing was her boyfriend. She was lovely and gave me an autograph (sadly lost it over the years and different moves), still one of my favourite memories.
@@mcyeetus6933 nice one, that's epic. I used to Love S Club 7 back in the day. So cool you got to meet Jo. Thanks for sharing your story. I haven't met any of S Club 7, but I did meet Gareth Gates once and he was a very nice, humble man. Met him outside of Wimbledon Theatre in 2000-something and as I say, he was a nice, humble man. I also remember his cover of Elvis's song, Suspicious Minds. It was nice to see Elvis's music being brought into the 21st Century. Thanks again for sharing your S Club 7 story. Such a cool one.
Iv always found it nice shearing with other fans. You normally get some fantastic stories. I loved gareth he was brilliant. And always love a bit of elvis (partly why lilo and stitch is my favourite Disney movie.
My mum has been lucky enough to me so many people. She did a lot of bar work in high end places in the 80s.she meet people like Bryan Adams, Phil Collins, and the ambassador of Jamaica. Had a great laugh with all of the.
She did show jumping for a while and was able to meet the Queen. She brushing down her horse before her jumps, bent over doing the back of the legs. Suddenly she heard "look at the hind quarters of the you filly" then a soft thump followed by a "Philip, behave yourself". Mum turned around and the queen is stood there with her hand bag against his chest with a stern look before looking at my mum and saying 'well he's really is a beautiful beasty isn't he' (the horse) gave him a big fuss and treats and wondered off).
@@mcyeetus6933 thank you again for kindly sharing your story. Gareth was indeed brilliant. Hope he's doing well these days and same with S Club 7. Hope they're doing well, too. I too love Elvis, he's my favourite singer. Your Mum is lucky too to have met many people. My friend's Dad has met many famous people as well, including the legendary English actor, Oliver Reed. My friend's Dad met Oliver at a party around 1980 and my friend's Dad said that Oliver was a really nice, polite man. Thanks again for sharing your story.
@@alexcarratu5554 im so glad we have my chemical romance and blink 182 back. And just waiting for avril lavigne to do a song with tom then shes done one with all of blink. Not alot music i really liked the last few years. Other than 50s with elvis 80s t0 early 2000s had the best artists.
Been thinking about this classic song all day since I heard about the passing of Paul Cattermole. It's really sad. I hope his family & friends are given the space, respect & privacy they'll need to process things. My daughter was a big fan, I wasn't but, I thought they were a lot of fun.
Always felt like Jo was carrying them 70% even as a a child on lots of their songs, wow I was right. Great voice.
Rest in peace, Paul🌷♥️❤️💘💟❣️💖
S Club 7 were The Beatles of my Generation and always have been. Rest In Peace Paul Cattermole 🧡
O que aconteceu com Paul Cattermole?
No waaaaay😢
@@chaskka322 o que aconteceu com Paul Cattermole?
@@airtondearaujosoares6990 He died from Natural Causes (Heart Related Illnesses)
The definition of a perfect pop song. the vocals and production are just on point. Those strings are incredible and the ever so slight reverb effect at 2:58 . Just so so good!
I'm having an S Club party in my head and all S Club fans are invited and we're all dancing and singing our S Club loving hearts out even though we're not kids anymore hahaha
This song will never get old and it will never forgotten
This is the type of song that makes you feel groovy when you get up and dance, it’s the type of funky, disco vibe, when my birthday comes, I'm gonna play this song
School discos weren't complete without this banger playing, with you drinking lemonade and watching your crush busting them moves😂
Lemonade is bad for your teeth.
Tuneeee
Who randomly having a s club marathon after hearing the sad passing of paul?
who's partying to this song in 2020 quarantine?
I'm partying rn lol
R i p paul such energy to the rest of s club7 and his family i send my love celia xxxxxxxx
s club 7 for children in need SO HAPPY I missed them so much
One of my favorite songs, S Club juniors had nothing on these songs, S Club 7 rules and S Club juniors drools!
R.i.p Paul.
Honestly, a banger! If this doesn’t get you dancing, you are dead inside 😅🎉 💃
my favourite too
That's true i'm dead inside
I’m not ashamed to admit it but this song came out when I was already in my late 20s and I was sooo loving it. Aww where have all the simple good things gone to, eh.💐
Guilty pleasure & half on this tune. RIP Paul Cattermole
If you grew up listening to this kind of music,THEN YOUR CHILDHOOD WAS AWESOME!!!!!
The cameraman work is just on point. Those slow kinda rotoscopish moves just are da bomb.
I was living the time of my life when this came out. I had just moved to London after uni and S Club culture was part of everyone's life if you were in the cheesy bars on a Friday night after work. Oh man I miss the days.
This is one of the greatest pop tunes ever created.
Well done.
☆
It's a great tune and singalong number!
I standby what I said two years ago, and my comment has the same number of likes as the number of books in the Bible.
Word.
This is a cracking tune.
The early 2000s to mid 2000s was just some of the best time. Let's include the late 90s too. Simpler is better
I agree, 2000s were simpler times
The year I left school S Club gave this banger , 38 now & still love it 🎉❤
Those that grew up in the 60's, 70's and 80's can keep their childhoods!
Growing up with S Club 7 was LITERALLY the best childhood IN HISTORY!!
Yeah, well, you know, that's just, like, your opinion, man.
I was born in 75 and adored this song as soon as it came out, despite most of the thousands of gigs I've played at or been in the audience for being hard rock or metal. I love a good song regardless of the genre.
I was 19 years old when this song came out. This song was one of the many songs got me out when I was down with extreme depression. Alot of music in 2001 also late 90's and early 2000 lifted my spirit up after I completely broke down with tears.
Hey Buddy. I hope you are better now.
@@CaptainPangolin I'm good thank you very I'm a lot better than before. I have been working for more than 20 years. I'm also surrounded by great people in my life to help lift me up. I do have some downfalls but I always get back up. Thank you and take care.
@@shinoorrahman8799 hola a mi tambien me pone feliz tengo 17 uno de los recuerdos mas hermosos que tengo es escuchar esto en la tv en mi cuarto en la tarde noche antes de tomarme un vaso de leche para dormir conoci esta cancion a los 15 en el 2021 y hasta ahora la quiero con mucho amor saludos que estes bien ❤
WE MISS YOU PAUL ALREADY... REST IN PEACE.❤🩹😭❤🩹
Bradley never knew how much I loved him at that time, how happy in my adolescence just seeing him dance excited me 2:32 😍😘 love that Brunette
Best Billie Jean as the back beat 😍
I love Paul 😢🫶 every Saturday afternoon pumping S Club 7 while doing housework and YES I know all the moves 🩷
wow this brings back a shit ton of memories...
🎉🎉 greetings from coastal Mississippi. S Club....best of the best. Was privileged to meet them. Wonderful memories. Rip Paul 😢❤🎉
Rip Paul Cattermole
Rip Raul cattermole
whenever I hear this song, I instantly feel better. I miss music like this.
My daughter loved them when she was young and now I’m playing it for my grandkids and they love it as well . Thanks S Club 7
Paul 😥🙏🕊
Ain't no party like an S club party.
I remember being a kid and hearing and dancing to this, imagining I was on a stage with an audience full of people having just the best time. I miss those days.
I miss it too. This music brings me back to school disco times and I wished S Club would turn up and sing and dance with us for real
Después de muchos años encontré este temazo para recordar a esta banda de los 2000 su música es lo máximo, quien sigue escuchando esta canción en Enero de 2024.
Dwa lata szukałam tej piosenki... i dzisiaj nadszedł ten piękny dzień💪🏼
Oby zawsze wszędzie więcej takich dla szanownej pani 😍🙂
Omg is it weird that I still remember all the lyrics?! I was one crazy fanatic! Hannah drove me big craayyy
I remember the lyrics, and I was 1 when this was released. XD
David Zlobický I was singing reach for the stars in work and still knew at least 1 verse and the chorus, being 25 you bet I had some odd looks and 1 other person join in.
90's music is like the Original Pokemon theme, everybody knows it and people will join in.
Aha Lel I met Hanna at comic con, I know what you mean!!
primary school memories hit hard with this song, 2018 and going on 30 years old I still get the feels and need to groove to this 😂
I just did, dancing around my lounge and I'm nearly 55💃💃
They Played this in primary lol
It's a great timeless tune! 'Going on 30'! Well you're a little older now..........Enjoy it it passes very quickly!
That's hectic. I was in grade 2 when this shit was bumping and I've just rediscovered it and its killing me
I'm 35 n embarrassing my kids with dancing to this stuff when they're older 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
I love this song it brings back childhood memories! What a dance song!! 😊
Uh huh! :)
MY ALL TIME FAVORITE SONG FROM THIS BAND!! ❤❤❤❤ such a throwback! 😊
I love this song and 90s forever 💖💖💖💐💐💐💐
One of the best!
3:06 gotta love paul !!! So sweet
this song really was a GREAT homage to the 70s disco era.
Always ❤
OMGD.... when the song came on I though I had forgotten the lyrics.... but then the words just fell out of my mouth!!! hahah Cannot believe I remember all the words this many years on!!! :') My childhood ROCKED!
Brings me back to those year 6 discos... sad thing is, this song is better than 90% of songs now 😅
Year 6 discos. I love it. U must be about 29 ish now. This is a tune
+Jimmy Baldwin why would he be anywhere near 29 hahaha
You couldn't have been in year 6 in 2001 if you are 28 now think about
just because they said they remember this at their year 6 disco doesnt mean they were in year 6 the year the song came out ...because im 18 and this song was played a nearly every single one of my primary school discos
Courtney Louise aha same I'm 18 and I remember this banger featuring at all the discos
Easily their best song and video by a mile, rip Paul cattermole
This is my guilt pleasure.
It always puts a smile on my face.
"I know I can still dance, like back in the day..."
I used to watch the show...
Now being a 28 Yr old male, this brings back memories. And still gets me grooving..
It's amazing how so many of us 90s kids prefer this music to the newer stuff. This music was my childhood and growing up and I always get nostalgic for the memories when I listen to the music. Really takes me back xx