About "Lately"
7 is the second studio album by British pop group S Club 7. It was released by Polydor Records on 12 June 2000, and 14 November 2000 in North America. The album was primarily produced by Cathy Dennis and Simon Ellis. It became the group's most successful album release, and reached number one in the United Kingdom, where it was certified triple platinum. The album peaked at number sixty-nine on the Billboard 200 albums chart and was certified gold.
The album was re-released on 4 December 2000 to include S Club's 2000 Children in Need single "Never Had a Dream Come True". The re-release also included a previously unreleased cover of Stevie Wonder's "Lately", replaced the original album version of "Natural" with the radio edit, as well as including CD-ROM videos of both "Reach" and "Natural". The colour scheme of the album was changed slightly also, with more purple and lilac tones instead of blue.
Top songs by S Club 7
- Best Friend
- All In Love Is Fair
- Don't Stop
- Friday Night
- I'll Be There
- Dancing In The Street
- Our Time Has Come
- Never Had A Dream Come True
- Natural
- Lately
- Everybody Wants Ya
- Gonna Change The World
- I Never Had A Dream Come True
- Down At Club S
- Don't Stop Moving
- S Club Party
- Spiritual Love
- Alive
- Boy Like You
- Broom And Brush
- If It's Love
- I'll Keep Waiting
- Perfect Christmas
- Bring The House Down
- Show Me Your Colours
- Hope For The Future
- Love Ain't Gonna Wait For You
- Pick A Nose (paul's Jingle)
- She's Out Of My Life
- Dangerous
- It's A Feel Good Thing
- Reach
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