S Club 7’s Official Top 20 Best Selling Singles

We look back at S Club's biggest hits - has your fave made the list?
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Having already conquered the world with the Spice Girls, 1998 saw music mogul Simon Fuller form a brand-new pop juggernaut.

In April the following year, S Club 7 exploded onto the scene via CBBC telly show Miami 7. A number 1 debut single, Bring It All Back, followed; with the group going on to score three more chart-topping singles, a Number 1 album and two shiny BRIT Awards.

Now, as the group make their huge S Club 7 Reunited 2023 arena tour announcement following a surprise appearance at the 2023 BRIT Awards, we can reveal Rachel Stevens, Hannah Spearritt, Bradley McIntosh, Jon Lee, Jo O’Meara, Paul Cattermole and Tina Barrett’s Official Top 20 biggest songs in the UK ever.

There ain’t no party like an S Club Party, after all.

But before we get into the full list, let’s take a look at the group’s Top 5.

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5. S Club Party

Released: 1999

Official Chart peak: 2

UK chart units: 487,000

The group’s fifth biggest song is school disco staple S Club Party. The lead track from their one-off TV special Back to the ‘50s, S Club Party instructed the ‘ghetto boys’ to ‘make some noise’ and coined the phrase ‘hoochie mama, show your nana.’ True lyricism.

With its iconic second verse introducing each member of the group (‘wanna see Bradley swing, wanna see Rachel do her thing?’), S Club Party has been steamed over 16 million times in the UK to date.

4. Never Had A Dream Come True

Released: 2000

Official Chart peak: 1

UK chart units: 853,000

The Official single in support of BBC Children in Need 2000 gave the group their second Number 1 that same year. The track knocked Destiny’s Child’s Independent Women Pt I off the top spot, and has been streamed over 22.5 million times in the UK.

Never Had A Dream Come True remains S Club 7’s only hit in the US, and boasts the longest UK chart run of any of their singles (25 weeks, fact fans).

3. Bring It All Back

Released: 1999

Official Chart peak: 1

UK chart units: 1,036,000

The theme song of Miami 7, Bring It All Back saw S Club debut at Number 1 on June 13 1999. The song shifting a staggering 190,000 copies in its opening week, the highest of any of the group’s singles, and even denied Madonna of a chart-topper. Yep, Bring It All Back beat her single Beautiful Stranger to Number 1 by 55,000 copies.

2. Reach

Released: 2000

Official Chart peak: 2

UK chart units: 1,103,000

It might’ve been held off Number 1 by Sonique’s It Feels So Good back in ’99, but Reach remains an S Club classic. The soundtrack to the band’s second telly series LA 7, this track peaked at Number 2 on the Official Singles Chart and has shifted over 1.1 million UK chart units since. It’s also racked up in excess of 53 million UK streams; making it their most-streamed song of all time.

1. Don’t Stop Movin’

Released: 2001

Official Chart peak: 1

UK chart units: 1,137,000

The band’s biggest seller is the mighty Don’t Stop Movin’ – a song so amazing it was Number 1 twice. Shifting 178,000 copies in its opening week, Don’t Stop Movin’ ended Destiny’s Child’s reign at the top with Survivor. The following week, Geri Halliwell reached the summit with It’s Raining Men, only for S Club to return to Number 1 two weeks later.

Don’t Stop Movin’ won the group a BRIT Award for Best British Single in 2002, and boasts over 35 million UK streams to date.

S Club 7’s Official Top 20 biggest songs in the UK revealed:

POS TITLE ARTIST YEAR PEAK
1 DON'T STOP MOVIN' S CLUB 7 2001 1
2 REACH S CLUB 7 2000 2
3 BRING IT ALL BACK S CLUB 7 1999 1
4 NEVER HAD A DREAM COME TRUE S CLUB 7 2000 1
5 S CLUB PARTY S CLUB 7 1999 2
6 HAVE YOU EVER S CLUB 7 2001 1
7 TWO IN A MILLION S CLUB 7 1999 2
8 YOU S CLUB 7 2002 2
9 NATURAL S CLUB 7 2000 3
10 SAY GOODBYE S CLUB 2003 2
11 ALIVE S CLUB 2002 5
12 YOU'RE MY NUMBER ONE S CLUB 7 1999 2
13 BRING THE HOUSE DOWN S CLUB 7 2000  
14 LOVE AIN'T GONNA WAIT FOR YOU S CLUB 2002 2
15 PERFECT CHRISTMAS S CLUB 7 2000  
16 I REALLY MISS YOU S CLUB 7 1999  
17 SHOW ME YOUR COLOURS S CLUB 7 2001  
18 FRIDAY NIGHT S CLUB 7 1999  
19 VIVA LA FIESTA S CLUB 7 1999  
20 EVERYBODY WANTS YOU S CLUB 7 1999  

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Joel

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Iconic.

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Jon Alexander

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Eminem didn't release just lose it in 2000....