![]() “I was with my brother Joe after we’d done the recording on Monday night and my phone was ringing non-stop, it was just like the Kitten days. She doesn’t really dare think ahead to Sunday, and the what ifs around England in the final – although Jenny has been Covid tested and has flown in from Ibiza so anything could happen. There has to be a very good reason for me to agree to come into the studio with a hangover… /HPH5r8CNcs And the better England do the better the song’s likely to do as well so we’ve got even more invested in it.” ![]() I want England to win all the time, of course, so now I’m like, I hope the song does well, I hope England do well. “It’s so exciting but to be honest it’s quite nerve-wracking as well. Now with the Southgate version coming out in time for the England v Denmark game at Wembley, Blues fan Liz says she’s got double the excitement – and double the nerves. “We can go all over the world, and as soon as Whole Again starts everyone starts singing along, even if they didn’t know Atomic Kitten they know that song,” says Liz. It’s been covered by at least three different bands in the US too. ![]() It was number one for a month in the UK, in Germany for two months and Australia for nine weeks. The song, which is 20 years old this year, has been good to the Kittens over the past two decades. “We thought it was a great idea, then a big record company came in and it’s all gone from there.” “He said, ‘I think you should record this because everyone’s going mad for it’,” says Liz. Liz says since then her phone hasn’t stopped ringing, and it was then that her friend Scotty who was the Kittens’ marketing manager suggested the new version really needed to happen. “We couldn’t believe the reaction, we only realised afterwards what a massive deal it was.” ![]() The noise was so loud you could only just about hear us singing, everyone was filming it and the video went everywhere. “That was where we decided for the first time ever that we’d sing the Southgate lyrics and the crowd just went nuts. At first we said no, then we got offered this gig at a party in Boxpark in Croydon where everyone was watching the match. “But with the Euros it’s started up again and people were telling us we should record it. “It first happened three years ago for the World Cup and it just snowballed, then obviously we went out at the semi-finals and we thought that was that. “You can hear it so clearly when you’re watching the match on TV and everybody’s referencing it all the time, calling it the Southgate ballad, it’s been very strange,” she says. You can stream or download the newly recorded version of the track here.Īlthough she admits it’s been surreal hearing thousands chanting it on the terraces and in bars up and down the country. Liz says they’re hoping the track can bring the team good luck and that England fans have something to sing about heading into Sunday’s final. OMD’s Andy McCluskey, who wrote Whole Again back in 2001, has also given his blessing to the new footy take on the original. Liz McClarnon and Natasha Hamilton have recorded their parts in the Wirral, and Jenny Frost joined them virtually from a studio in Ibiza where she now lives. Now, with the team about to face their biggest challenge against Denmark on Wednesday night, the band has got together in the studio to make it official. The song has become a massive crowd anthem, with the original lyrics replaced as a tribute to Three Lions boss Gareth Southgate. Totally inspired by the England Football fans in support of Gareth Southgate and the super talented England Football team, we will be singing loud and proud “Football’s Coming Home! “ – Liz, Natasha and Jenny.Atomic Kitten have rerecorded the fan favourite version of their hit Whole Again ahead of England’s big Euros semi-final match. “It’s been a whirlwind couple of days, but we are super excited and grateful to be able to contribute to the awesome energy and patriotism that is filling the England Streets with this version of Whole Again. With all three kittens being huge England supporters, this new version sees Liz, Natasha and Jenny singing together for the first time in many years. Since then social media has seen a flurry of requests for the group to release the version as an official single. The group performed the new version of the song in celebration at Box Park Croydon after the match to the ecstatic crowd who sung along in unison. England supporters first blended the football-related lyrics with the classic hit in 2018 as England fans travelled to Russian for the World Cup.įans finally got to see Atomic Kitten perform the reworked track after Sunday’s match where England beat Ukraine 4-0. The classic 2001 hit has been used by fans as a reimagined anthem and ode to England Manager Gareth Southgate. ATOMIC KITTEN today release reimagined version of their classic hit ‘Whole Again’ with a Euro’s 2020 twist for England fans.
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