Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride

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"Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride"
Puppy Love Sleigh Ride.jpg
Single by S Club Juniors
from the album Together
Released9 December 2002 (2002-12-09)[1]
Recorded2002
GenrePop
LabelPolydor
Songwriter(s)Paul Anka, Joe Sherman ("Puppy Love")
Producer(s)Jewels & Stone
S Club Juniors singles chronology
"New Direction"
(2002)
"Puppy Love/Sleigh Ride"
(2002)
"Fool No More"
(2003)
Frankie Sandford singles chronology
"New Direction"
(2002)
"Puppy Love"
(2002)
"Fool No More"
(2003)

"Puppy Love" and "Sleigh Ride" are two songs by British pop group S Club Juniors released as a double A-side single release and the fourth single from their debut album Together.

It was released on 9 December 2002, peaking at number six on the UK Singles Chart. The single was the group's first and only double-A-side.

Calvin Goldspink sings the whole song. Frankie Sandford, Aaron Renfree, Stacey McClean, Rochelle Wiseman, Daisy Evans, Hannah Richings and Jay Asforis do not have any solos in this song.

Music videos[]

The video for "Puppy Love" features Goldspink looking through a Rachel Stevens calendar and making a snow stature shaped like her whilst the others are playing in the snow. Later the band are indoors decorating the house with decorations before finding their presents were Goldspink finds a present for him from Stevens: a puppy. At the end of the video words come up saying, Remember a dog is for life, Not just for Christmas.

The video for "Sleigh Ride" features clips from the previous video with the band playing in the snow and the lyrics to song appear to sing-a-long to.

Track listing[]

UK CD[]

  1. "Puppy Love" (Recall Single version)
  2. "Sleigh Ride"
  3. "Sleigh Ride" (Karaoke version)
  4. "Puppy Love" (CD-ROM, music video)

Cassette[]

  1. "Puppy Love"
  2. "Sleigh Ride"
  3. "Puppy Love" (Karaoke Version)

Charts[]

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[2] 8
UK Singles (OCC)[3] 6

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "New Releases: For Week Starting 9 December 2002: Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 7 December 2002. p. 20. Retrieved 1 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Irish-charts.com – Discography S Club Juniors". Irish Singles Chart. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
  3. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 7 June 2020.
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