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  2. Wake Me Up (Girls Aloud song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video for "Wake Me Up" was directed by Harvey & Carolyn. [17] It opens with Harding pulling down her bike helmet, followed by the helmeted faces of all five band members being shown with a title screen. The girls' helmets fly off their heads as they get on their motorcycles. At the front, the girls' names are on them.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Something New (Girls Aloud song) - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video was directed by Ray Kay, and features a mixture of black-and-white and coloured shots of the entire group, while also showcasing each member in a separate set-up. Girls Aloud performed "Something New" in few programmes, such as Strictly Come Dancing and Top of the Pops, and in 2013's Ten: The Hits Tour.

  5. Sexy! No No No... - Wikipedia

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    In July 2007, Girls Aloud announced that they would release "Sexy! No No No...", as the first single from Tangled Up, in September 2007. [5] The radio premiere of the song was scheduled for the morning of 20 July 2007 on BBC Radio 1, [6] however, it leaked in full online earlier the same day at 02:21 GMT. [7] "

  6. The Show (Girls Aloud song) - Wikipedia

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    The accompanying music video for "The Show" was directed by Trudy Bellinger. [23] After the video shoot, Girls Aloud decided it was time to change their choreographer, hiring Beth Honan, who continued to work with the band for several years. [3] Walsh also said that the music video for "The Show" was her least favourite from the band. [24]

  7. Untouchable (Girls Aloud song) - Wikipedia

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    The futuristic video was inspired by Stanley Kubrick's classic science fiction film 2001: A Space Odyssey. [4] Girls Aloud appear in "sci-fi inspired PVC leotards," [28] travelling through space and approaching Earth in illuminated glass spheres (resembling meteorites), falling at impossible speeds toward Earth. [4]

  8. Life Got Cold - Wikipedia

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    The group are shown together on an abandoned bus, in an alley at night, and sat in front of the abandoned building. The video has a slightly blue hue to it, suggesting coldness and darkness. It also makes use of lens flares. The video can be found on two of Girls Aloud's official DVD releases, Girls on Film (2005) and Style (2007).

  9. Biology (song) - Wikipedia

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    The music video, consisting only of group shots, witnesses Girls Aloud seamlessly moving through various sequences while performing disjointed choreography. "Biology" was promoted through a number of live appearances and has since been performed on all of Girls Aloud's subsequent concert tours .