By rights, ‘Big Big World’ should have been swallowed by the bombastic charts of the late ’90s, but against the odds it became a huge hit.
Author: cantstopthepop
Celine Dion – That’s The Way It Is
She was synonymous with some of the biggest power ballads of the ’90s. However, Celine Dion’s final single of the decade was anything but…
Kate Winslet – What If
Kate Winslet might be a one-hit-wonder, but that was entirely her own choice because ‘What If’ is an epic debut single.
Stars On 54 – If You Could Read My Mind
When Ultra Naté, Jocelyn Enriquez and Amber formed Stars On 54, the result was one of the most brilliant cover versions of the ‘90s.
S Club 7 – Have You Ever
‘Have You Ever’ was a last-minute addition to the well-oiled S Club 7 machine, but it was all in the name of charity…
I Dream (Feat. Frankie & Calvin) – Dreaming
‘Dreaming’ was the product of another re-brand for S Club 8 as they added five new members and became I Dream.
Precious – New Beginning
It was anything but a ‘New Beginning’ for Precious as they released their fourth – and final – single.
H & Claire – All Out Of Love
‘All Out Of Love’ saw H & Claire come full-circle as they released one of the best songs that Steps never recorded.
Sophie Ellis-Bextor – Music Gets The Best Of Me
Sophie Ellis-Bextor took her love of music one step further than most by writing a whole song dedicated to it.
Christina Aguilera – Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)
‘Come On Over Baby (All I Want Is You)’ is – for better or for worse – the perfect summation of Christina Aguilera as a pop artist.
Holly Valance – State Of Mind
‘State Of Mind’ was a brief, brilliant flash of genius from Holly Valance…but that wasn’t enough to stop it becoming her final single.
Martine McCutcheon – I’m Over You
Martine McCutcheon turned up to play the pop game with her second album, and ‘I’m Over You’ was the perfect re-introduction.