Fool No More

"Fool No More"
Single by S Club 8
from the album Sundown
B-side "S Club Party", "Rush"
Released 30 June 2003
Format CD single, cassette
Recorded 2003
Genre Pop
Label Polydor
S Club 8 singles chronology
"Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride"
(2002)
"Fool No More"
(2003)
"Sundown"
(2003)
Frankie Sandford singles chronology
"Puppy Love"
(2002)
"Fool No More"
(2003)
"Sundown"
(2003)

"Fool No More" is a song by British pop group S Club 8 released as the first single from their second album Sundown.

Released 30 June 2003, it reached #4 on the UK Singles Chart.

Frankie Sandford sings the song's intro, the first verse, the bridge at the end of every chorus, the fourth verse, the main bridge of the song, and backing vocals during the final chorus and the end of the song. Rochelle Wiseman sings the second and third verses, and backing vocals during the final chorus and the end of the song. Calvin Goldspink, Aaron Renfree, Stacey McClean, Daisy Evans, Hannah Richings and Jay Asforis do not have any solos in this song.

Music Video

The video starts off with the group having a little fun on a beach, once the song begins they come to a locked up amusement park they shake the gates that keep the park closed, however the lock has the "S Club" Emblem on it, is opened and the group then open the gates and enter the park itself. During the video the group are dancing in the middle of bumper cars, shots of them roaming around the park and going on the rides themselves such as the carousel and the roller-coaster . By the end of the video the night draws in, after the groups day in the amusements ends they head their way back out of the amusement park all light up in the night as they close off the gates placing the lock back into place as the camera zooms into the "S Club" Lock

Track listing

CD1

  1. "Fool No More"
  2. "S Club Party" (S Club United version)
  3. "Rush"
  4. "Fool No More" (CD-ROM)

CD2

  1. "Fool No More"
  2. "Fool No More" (Karaoke version)
  3. "One Step Closer"

Cassette

  1. "Fool No More"
  2. "Fool No More" (Almighty Mix)
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