Music Videos
Song | Year | Notes |
---|---|---|
Right Now | 1999 | |
Cradle | 2000 | |
See Ya | 2000 | |
I Want Your Love | 2000 | |
Follow Me | 2000 | |
Whole Again (Kerry Version) | 2001 | Original version with Kerry Katona |
Whole Again (Jenny Version) | 2001 | Edited version replacing Katona |
Eternal Flame | 2001 | Two versions appear with one featuring clips from the movie The Guru |
You Are | 2001 | |
Whole Again (US Version) | 2002 | New version filmed to promote the single in the US |
Its OK! | 2002 | |
The Tide Is Hight (Get The Feeling) | 2002 | Natasha Hammilton appears heavily pregnant in this video |
The Last Goodbye | 2002 | |
Be With You | 2002 | Friends of the members appear as extras |
Love Doesn't Have To Hurt | 2003 | Friends of the members appear as extras |
If You Come To Me | 2003 | |
Ladies Night | 2003 | Hammiltons then boyfriend appears as a backing dancer |
Right Now 2004 | 2004 | Compilation video of the groups career from 2001 |
Someone Like Me | 2004 | Final offical video released before split |
Cradle 2005 | 2005 | Hammilton does not appear in the video due to her being pregnant |
Anyone Who Had A Heart | 2008 |
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