Girls Aloud release previously unheard music featuring Sarah Harding's vocals

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8 Mar 2024, 16:10

(L-R) Girls Aloud, Sarah Harding posing on a red carpet

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Patience has paid off for Girls Aloud fans, as they can now hear three previously-unreleased songs from the band.

Their 2004 album, 'What Will The Neighbours Say' is being re-released across new formats, with bonus tracks featuring the late Sarah Harding's voice.

The hit record includes smash hits such as 'Jump', 'Love Machine' and 'I'll Stand By You'.

Girls Aloud recorded the album with Xenomania, and it features three tracks that have been released from the archives.

The three songs are 'Disco Bunny', 'Baby When You Go' and their cover of Wicked Game by Chris Isaak.

There are also extra rarities included on the record, including 'Electronic Mix' versions of 'I'll Stand By You' and a cover of 'I'm Every Woman'.

Girls Aloud were meant to release the Wicked Game cover as a single, before they eventually decided to release 'Long Hot Summer' instead.

They are set to headline Brighton and Hove Pride in August 2024, as well as heading out on a headline tour.

The band have said that they won't replace Sarah's vocals for the live performances, insisting the iconic lines will always remain Sarah's, and it wouldn't be right to replace them.

What do you think of the songs?

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