What Will the Neighbours Say?

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What Will the Neighbours Say?
What Will the Neighbours Say? cover
Studio album by Girls Aloud
Released November 29, 2004
Recorded 2003-2004; London, England
Genre Pop
Length 51:15 (UK edition)
Label Polydor Records
Producer(s) Brian Higgins
Xenomania
Professional reviews
Girls Aloud chronology
Sound of the Underground
(2003)
What Will the Neighbours Say?
(2004)
Chemistry
(2005)


What Will the Neighbours Say? is the second albumby Britishall-girl popgroup Girls Aloud. It was released by Polydor Recordson November 29, 2004in the United Kingdom. The album was produced by the production team of Brian Higginsand Xenomania. Upon its debut, criticalreception was generally positive, with Londonbased newspaper The Guardiancalling it a great pop album that is "funny, clever, immediate" and "richly inventive".[1]What Will the Neighbours Say?became the group's second top ten album in the UK album charts, where it was certified platinum. The album was released in select Europeanterritories in late 2004; however, it failed to generate much interest outside of the United Kingdom.

# Title Writers Length
1. "The Show" B. Higgins/J. Shave/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/T. Powell/Xenomania 3:38
2. "Love Machine" B. Higgins/J. Shave/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/M. Boyle/N. Coler/S. Lee/T.Powell 3:27
3. "I'll Stand By You" C. Hynde/T. Kelly/W. Steinberg 3:45
4. "Jump" G.P. Skardina, M. Sharron, S. Mitchell 3:40
5. "Wake Me Up" B. Higgins/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/P. Woods/S. Lee/T. Powell/Y. Marue 3:28
6. "Deadlines & Diets" B. Higgins/M. Gray/M. Cooper 4:00
7. "Big Brother" B. Higgins/Girls Aloud/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/T. Larcombe 4:00
8. "Hear Me Out" B. Higgins/Girls Aloud/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/T. Powell 3:44
9. "Graffiti My Soul" B. Higgins/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/Peblab/T. Powell 3:15
10. "Real Life" B. Higgins/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/T. Larcombe 3:43
11. "Here We Go" B. Higgins/M. Gray/M. Cooper 3:47
12. "Thank Me Daddy" B. Higgins/Girls Aloud/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/P. Woods/T. Larcombe/T. Powell 3:24
13. "I Say a Prayer for You" (UK Bonus) B. Higgins/Girls Aloud/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/T. Powell 3:37
14. "100 Different Ways" (UK Bonus) B. Higgins/Girls Aloud/L. Cowling/M. Cooper/N. Coler 3:41

Contents

[edit] Girls Aloud Writing Credits

Song writing contributions credited to Girls Aloud are believed to correspond to the following:

  • "Big Brother" - Cheryl Tweedy
  • "Hear Me Out" - Sarah Harding
  • "Thank Me Daddy" - Kimberley Walsh
  • "I Say a Prayer for You" - Nicola Roberts
  • "100 Different Ways" - Nadine Coyle

[edit] Singles

"Jump", the lead single from the album, first appeared on the Love Actually movie soundtrack and was also included on the re-issue of the group's debut album Sound of the Underground (2003). The song, a cover version of the Pointer Sisters hit, reached number two on the UK singles chart and featured a more upbeat side to group who had previously been labelled "moody" by the music media.

The second single "The Show" featured heavy dance beats and a distinctive bassline, and became a top five hit for the group in the UK and Ireland. The single was one of the first to be released on the 3" pocket CD format in Europe. The song also featured a music video centered around a beauty salon called "Curls Allowed", treating a selection of clueless men. It was also grafted onto thier next album Chemistry with a different track listing for Australia, because What Will the Neighbours Say? was never released there. It became the second single after Biology.

"Love Machine" became the third release and became the group's third consecutive single to chart at number two in the UK and their sixth consecutive single release to go top three, making Girls Aloud the second most successful all-girl group behind the Spice Girls. Worldwide the single was also successful, reaching the top-forty in Ireland and Poland.

The fourth single, "I'll Stand By You", a cover version of the The Pretenders hit, became the group's second number one single release in the UK, selling 58,000 copies in its first week. The song was also the 2004 Children in Need charity single.

"Wake Me Up", the fifth and final single release, became the first Girls Aloud single to fail to chart within in the top three in the UK, peaking at number four. In Ireland the single reached number six and became the group's eight top ten single on the Irish singles chart.

[edit] Chart performance

What Will the Neighbours Say? debuted at number six on the UK albums chart, where it sold 86,000 copies in its first week. Since its release it has achieved platinum certification in the UK, where after fifteen weeks, it descended from the top-seventy-five. It has since re-charted for a total of sixteen non-consecutive weeks. At the end of 2004, after only a month of release, the album charted at number forty-four on the UK End of Year Album chart. In Ireland it debuted at number twelve, remaining in the top twenty for eight weeks. The album was successful in Greece where it peaked at number ten, remaining there for four weeks.

[edit] Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
UK Albums Chart 6
Greek Albums Chart 10
Irish Albums Chart 12

[edit] Chart trajectories

UK albums chart trajectory
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 (re)
Chart position
6
9
13 12 15 18 27 38 41 54 47 44 50 55 60 75 (re)
Irish albums chart trajectory
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11 12 13 14 15 16
Chart position
12
14 14 13 13 14 17 18 23 26 34 26 31 46 64 68

[edit] References

[edit] External links

Girls Aloud
Nadine Coyle · Cheryl Cole · Nicola Roberts · Kimberley Walsh · Sarah Harding
Discography
Studio albums: Sound of the Underground · What Will the Neighbours Say?
Chemistry · The Sound of Girls Aloud
Singles: "Sound of the Underground" · "No Good Advice" · "Life Got Cold" · "Jump"
"The Show" · "Love Machine" · "I'll Stand By You" · "Wake Me Up"
"Long Hot Summer" · "Biology" · "See the Day" · "Whole Lotta History"
"Something Kinda Ooooh" · "I Think We're Alone Now"
Television & DVD
Popstars: The Rivals · Girls Aloud: Off the Record
Related articles
Fascination Records · Polydor Records · Xenomania
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