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"Pure Shores" was written by All Saints group member Shaznay Lewis and producer William Orbit. [4] Pete Tong, All Saints' A&R at the time, wanted the group to be a part of the soundtrack he was producing for Danny Boyle's film The Beach. [5] [6] Boyle, however, disliked the idea of having a pop group associated with his film.
The girlfriend later sits in a corner and cries before the video ends with frozen shots of each All Saints member in the apartment after the couple have left. Jon Stewart, author of Oh Blessed Holy Caffeine Tree: Coffee in Popular Music , wrote that the video put emphasis on the romantic disharmony of the lyrics.
Studio 1 is the third studio album by English girl group All Saints, released on 10 November 2006, by Parlophone.It was released following a five-year hiatus during which the bandmembers had pursued solo careers.
The accompanying music video for "I Know Where It's At" was directed by Alex Hemming. It was the first video All Saints ever released. It was to show the girls in an urban setting as the more streetwise variants of girl groups. The video was shot with very little colour, with the girls almost entirely in black and white.
Traditionally, the Christian calendar recognizes Oct. 31 as All Hallows’ Eve, holding a vigil when the faithful would pray and fast prior to the feast day of All Saints' Day (or All Hallows’ Day).
A music video was produced to promote the single. It featured All Saints sitting and lying down in an open top car while singing the song. There was also clips of a group of people walking down the street wearing matching outfits, various people being silly with the phone, break dancing in the street and a woman playing golf on top of the phone box.
"Love Lasts Forever" is a song by English girl group All Saints from their fifth studio album, Testament (2018). Written by group member Shaznay Lewis and producer K-Gee , it premiered as the album's lead single on BBC Radio 2 's The Chris Evans Breakfast Show on 31 May 2018.
"All Hooked Up" is a hip hop, [1] [2] P-funk, [3] and R&B song. [4] The Guardian ' s Caroline Sullivan commented that the group sings "'I know that you want a piece of mah ass' under the misapprehension that they're Mary J Blige", and that when Lewis sings "Why's this guy all up in my ass?", it "doesn't make her sound like anything but an English girl trying to do ghetto-fab". [5]