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"Never Forget You" is a song by English band Noisettes from their second studio album, Wild Young Hearts (2009). Released on 21 June 2009 as the album's third and final single, the song was written by the band members. It peaked at number 20 on the UK Singles Chart in August 2009.
"Never Forget You" eventually made a peak of number 20 on the week ending 8 August 2009. "Every Now and Then" was originally meant to be the album's fourth single, to be released on 30 August 2009. A video was also released, however a few weeks before the song was to be released, it was cancelled and a re-release of "Wild Young Hearts" was ...
The video for this song was shot solely on more than a hundred mobile phones. For the release of the soundtrack to the 2009 musical film Nine, they recorded a 1950s pop-style song titled "Io Bacio... Tu Baci". The Noisettes' "Never Forget You" is featured in the DFS furniture advertising campaign. In 2009, the Noisettes' song "Don't Give Up ...
"Never Forget You" (Noisettes song), 2009 "Never Forget You" (Zara Larsson and MNEK song), 2015; See also. Never Forget (disambiguation) Never Forget Me, a 1976 South ...
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Noisettes, a British band based in London, have released three studio albums, ten singles, three extended plays (EPs) and eleven music videos.They have also been credited as featured artists in one single, as well as making appearances on other albums.
"That Girl" is a song by English indie rock band Noisettes from their third studio album, Contact (2012). It was released as the album's lead single in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 12 August 2012. The song peaked to number 87 on the UK Singles Chart.
On 28 June 2012, the band announced that Contact was the name of their third album. Discussing the album, Shingai Shoniwa said: "The album starts with a big 30-piece orchestra and ends with just Dan and I singing and just the cackling of the wood and the flames of the fire for accompaniment."