Was it Jo O'Meara who did it with the S Club? Who knows? But a great jam and the music is awesome!! Great, great song. SOOOOO uplifting. A melting pot in this world with "Every Kinda People" to make the world go round.
When the CD first came out there was news that there would be a special track that Jo would have for herself. It was supposed to be used in a movie, but those plans fell through and now it's only found on the International version of the Seeing Double Album.
@ParkerWashington Came out in 1978 and is featured on the Singing Machine's "Real Karaoke-Original Artist- Love Ballads Vol. 1" Pick it up online, at your fave record store, on the Singing Machine's website, or where karaoke may be sold! Check out my version with the aforementioned Robert Palmer track!
me yusta muto la canción XD
juanbluray 8 months ago
Was it Jo O'Meara who did it with the S Club? Who knows? But a great jam and the music is awesome!! Great, great song. SOOOOO uplifting. A melting pot in this world with "Every Kinda People" to make the world go round.
cakeandthewine 1 year ago
YESSSSSSS!!! I finally found a way to get this song!! I've been searching for months.
AnthonyWong 1 year ago
i heard jo o`meara recorded a video of this song.too bad it is`nt on youtube
waynec38 2 years ago
I love this song.
mazon111 2 years ago 2
I believe this a cover of a Robert Palmer song.
bronxred 2 years ago 2
Yes, it was a signature tune for Palmer but was actually written by Andy Fraser of Free.
cluelessingaza 2 years ago
@bronxred It is! From 1978!
Chicago10281 1 year ago
nice bass lines !!
markz133 2 years ago
I have been searching for this song. This is actually Jo O'meara solo, but yet it's not on her solo album.
tjomirs 3 years ago
That's because it's a S Club song. Why would would it be on her album? Which, by the way, came out four years ago.
iPodTeen3 2 years ago
Well, technically this is just a Jo O'Meara song. They included it on S Club's last album as a preview to help Jo segway into a solo career.
wishes4sclub9 2 years ago
Where are you getting this from. Jo, along with every other member, has had songs that they only sung in. What makes this one different?
iPodTeen3 2 years ago
When the CD first came out there was news that there would be a special track that Jo would have for herself. It was supposed to be used in a movie, but those plans fell through and now it's only found on the International version of the Seeing Double Album.
wishes4sclub9 2 years ago
@iPodTeen3 It was in a movie - used during the credits of The Guru, starring Jimi Mistry and Heather Graham.
GMcOnline 1 year ago
According to Wikipedia, this song was suppose to be used for a movie titled The Guru.
TheManiacOnWheelsUSA 2 years ago
And it was - it's the song played over the end credits. Sadly it's the best bit of the film.
mikeMCSG 2 years ago
wow ive never heard of this song!! thanks for uploading!!
ParkerWashington 3 years ago
I'm with you. Never heard it before
iPodTeen3 2 years ago
@ParkerWashington Came out in 1978 and is featured on the Singing Machine's "Real Karaoke-Original Artist- Love Ballads Vol. 1" Pick it up online, at your fave record store, on the Singing Machine's website, or where karaoke may be sold! Check out my version with the aforementioned Robert Palmer track!
Chicago10281 1 year ago