Nearly 20 years later, still I'm gutted. They were every ounce as talented and likeable as Girls Aloud. I loved their voices, charisma and good looks. They so deserved to reach the upper echelons of superstardom.
This song was brilliant. However, when it came to the Popstar Rivals Final - Louis Walsh had an Ace up his sleave - he introduced Girls Aloud and their first song - 'Sound of the Underground' - which was an instant floor filler/hit - but One True Voice's (OTV) song, managed by Pete Waterman - 'Sacred Trust' - just didn't have the same pull , hook or pazzaz as the Girls Aloud song. This lead them to win the competition and then come out with hit after hit. And OTV, just went downhill. But this song, was probably their best in my opinion.
Fancy winning a spot in the next big boy band on a high profile TV show, only to be told to model the BHS summer collection to this pish soundtrack done on a 1980s Casio keyboard. haha!
Just watching this knowing how much Daniel hated this song is everything. The part where he tries to tell Keith all about Shakespeare in the first chorus .. 😂 and his shimmy during the first scenes kills me
I remember watching CD:UK, the pop chart show in the early 2000's on ITV, and some famous people reviewed this single. Melanie C from The Spice Girls described it as "really really poor, it sounds like 90's stuff rehashed", and Louis Walsh the music manager described it as "crap". It's amazing how successful Girls Aloud became after forming on Pop Stars The Rivals, they were the most successful girl band ever, no other girl band lasted as long as they did, and this band One True Voice had a couple of mediocre singles then vanished forever.
@@卩丨尺卂卂-d8u The Spice Girls had two years of success from 1996-98 before Geri Halliwell left, they then did one more album as a four-piece but it wasn't the same and they weren't as popular. They broke up not long after, then reformed for a tour many many years later. It was different for Girls Aloud as they were consistently a band for over a decade.
Don't tell me about Girls Aloud! It's obvious that they didn't want Javine in that gruop because she is black. I always remember when I was calling the hotline for Javine to make it in the group and it kept saying Thank you for voting for Nadine.
Little Mix is actually more successful.They also lasted a decade and they have released and sold more albums, had more no.1 singles, run more headlining tours, and won more Brit awards than Girls Aloud.
This is a terrific track and needs to be re-released.This is the right type of music for the current market. Twist the guys fingers with the right package and i bet theyd do an album 👍
n total agreement. Maybe rid of two of them and you have a great contemporary trio. Love this tune from time. Could of been a great entry for Eurovision at one time.
After watching 'X Factor:The Band' tonight, it made me think of 'Popstars The Rivals' and I ended up checking out some of there vids. This was/is a really good song, it should have been their first release.
If I had Shakespeare's way with car modifications, I would buy a car without a bonnet - then put a bonnet back upon it. Then I would just stick to words.
What you mean this song is too 70's/80's, Iwould say 80's/90's + that is all the rage and has been for years! And also it was a hit single in UK + Ireland! So doesn't matter what you think, and the broke up for few reasons!
one true voice were hands down better singers than girls aloud! i'd argue they had the better songs too - they just weren't as gimmicky as sound of the underground etc
Yes I said to my husband the first time I heard it that song is written by Rick Astley. When I bought the cd I looked the credits and I was right. The lyrics Don't know much about nothing know nothing much at all I knew it had to be a Rick Astley song
This gay song and even gayer video destroyed One True Voice. I actually liked 'Sacred Trust' but this killed them. It wasn't even their fault either as I'm pretty sure that they hated it too.