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"Pure and Simple" is a song by British pop group Hear'Say, the winners of the UK version of Popstars. It was a cover of the original version recorded three years earlier by British-Dutch girl group Girl Thing, who were dropped from BMG before the song was given to Hear'Say.
Pure & Simple is the forty-fifth solo studio album by American singer-songwriter Dolly Parton. It was released worldwide on August 19, 2016 by Dolly Records and RCA Records . "Pure & Simple" is Dolly Parton's seventh #1 country album.
The song went straight to number one on the UK Singles Chart in March 2001, selling just under 550,000 copies. [4] "Pure and Simple" was the fastest-selling debut single at the time, as well as the fastest-selling non-charity single – a record beaten a year later by Pop Idol winner Will Young. [4] The track spent two more weeks at number one. [5]
"Pure" is a song by British music group the Lightning Seeds from their debut album, Cloudcuckooland. Released in June 1989, the song peaked at No. 16 in the UK. The track is the band's sole entry on the US Billboard Hot 100's top 40, peaking at No. 31, and was the first hit for the band on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, peaking at No. 8 in May 1990.
Pure and Simple may refer to: Pure and Simple (Joan Jett album), 1994; Pure & Simple (Dolly Parton album), 2016 "Pure and Simple" (song), a 2001 song by Hear'Say
The album is notable in that it includes the song "Pure and Simple", which was released as the debut single by Popstars winners Hear'Say and although Girl Thing is an English group, due to poor sales of their second single "Girls on Top", the album was not initially released in the UK.
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Girl Thing were a British–Dutch girl group, consisting of members Jodi Albert, Michelle Barber, Anika Bostelaar, Linzi Martin, and Nikki Stuart.They were formed in 1998 by Simon Cowell and were originally intended to rival the Spice Girls, but their success was minor and short-lived before disbanding in 2001.