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  2. List of songs recorded by Girls Aloud - Wikipedia

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    The Sound of Girls Aloud rarities bonus disc Kaiser Chiefs: 2006 "I Think We're Alone Now" The Sound of Girls Aloud: Tommy James & The Shondells: 2006 "I Wish It Could Be Christmas Everyday" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc Wizzard: 2005 "Jingle Bell Rock" Chemistry Christmas bonus disc Bobby Helms: 2005 "Jump" Sound of the Underground re-issue ...

  3. Girls Aloud discography - Wikipedia

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    The discography of British-Irish girl group Girls Aloud consists of five studio albums, two compilation albums, twenty-four singles, one promotional single, two live albums, one remix album, two box sets, eleven video albums and twenty-five music videos. Girls Aloud was formed in 2002 on the ITV1 talent show Popstars: The Rivals.

  4. What Do You Want from Me (Forever the Sickest Kids song)

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    The song was first released on October 30, 2009 via the group's MySpace page. [1] It has been featured in numerous Nerf commercials, [2] and in the ending credits of the film Diary of a Wimpy Kid, where it was re-released with minor changes in the lyrics. [3] The song was featured on Apple's QuickTime media player application. [4]

  5. Girls Aloud - Wikipedia

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    Girls Aloud are a British-Irish [1] pop girl group that was created through the ITV talent show Popstars: The Rivals in 2002. The line up consisted of members Cheryl, Nadine Coyle, Sarah Harding, Nicola Roberts and Kimberley Walsh.

  6. Girls on Film (video) - Wikipedia

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    The collection contained all of their music videos at the time of release, and was named after Duran Duran's song "Girls on Film" which was covered by Girls Aloud. The DVD included some of their most memorable television performances, and footage from their MTV special Girls Aloud - The Show that aired on MTV Hits on 30 October 2004.

  7. Here We Go (Moonbaby song) - Wikipedia

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    "Here We Go" is a pop song written by Miranda Cooper, Brian Higgins, and Matt Gray, originally recorded by Cooper under the alias Moonbaby. The song was initially released as Moonbaby's first (and only) single in 2000, later being covered by Lene Nystrøm in 2003 and Girls Aloud in 2004.

  8. Sarah Harding takes lead on new Girls Aloud single - AOL

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    Girls Aloud star Sarah Harding dies aged 39. Girls Aloud race for late Sarah Harding in Hyde Park. The song became an emotional highpoint of the tour, with Harding shown singing on screens while ...

  9. Ten: The Videos - Wikipedia

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    Ten: The Videos is a greatest videos DVD compilation by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud. Released by Polydor Records on 26 November 2012, the release accompanied the greatest hits album Ten. [1] The collection is the third music video collection from Girls Aloud, following Girls on Film (2004) and Get Girls Aloud's Style (2007).