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So the first-round losses are very 'end of the album' heavy. The exception is their debut single 5,6,7,8 which as a Europop line dancing number doesn't really fit with the rest of their oeuvre, falling squarely into the realm of novelty. Just Like the First Time, Baby Don't Dance and A Hundred Years of Winter all suffer from appearing on their least successful album 'Last Dance' and WTFH2. 'Better the Devil You Know' really fell into that "'Tragedy' was a monster hit let's cover other disco classics" category. The choice to cover Devil was clearly not one they labored over for long, seeing as Kylie was one of the biggest pop stars in the world at that point. The ballads at the end, were never why I enjoyed Steps. Someone somewhere decided that pop acts needed saccharine ballads to compliment the hi-NRG pop, but that was a LIE. Words Are Not Enough has some charm though, especially in remixed form. Still not the least imaginative cover of I Know Him So Well (Hi Mel and Emma). Tears for misery fest 'Happy' and 'Dancing With a Broken Heart' the latter was allegedly a Delta Goodrim (sp?) original.
=30 Better the Devil You Know (9)
=31 A Hundred Years Of Winter (10)
=32 Dancing With a Broken Heart (11)
=33 Baby Don't Dance (13)
=33 Happy (13)
=33 Just Like the First Time (13)
=36 5,6,7,8 (15)
=37 I Know Him So Well (23)
=38 When I Said Goodbye (26)
=38 Words Are Not Enough (26)
=30 Better the Devil You Know (9)
=31 A Hundred Years Of Winter (10)
=32 Dancing With a Broken Heart (11)
=33 Baby Don't Dance (13)
=33 Happy (13)
=33 Just Like the First Time (13)
=36 5,6,7,8 (15)
=37 I Know Him So Well (23)
=38 When I Said Goodbye (26)
=38 Words Are Not Enough (26)
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