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The Girls of FHM

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The Girls of FHM was a novelty pop act, manufactured by FHM magazine. They recorded and released a cover version of Rod Stewart's "Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?" on 21 June 2004, which undertook a dance remix. It hit #10 in the UK Singles Chart on 3 July 2004.[1]

The video featured Naomi Campbell, Lisa Scott-Lee, Myleene Klass, the girls from Liberty X, Liz McClarnon (formerly of Atomic Kitten) and Tina Barrett from S Club. Tina's former S Club colleague Hannah Spearritt, Jakki Degg, Jodie Marsh and Michelle Marsh joined them, along with Big Brother 's Nush, Lady Isabella Hervey and Sophie Anderton. Nikki Sanderson and Samia Ghadie from Coronation Street were included, plus FHM 's 'High Street Honeys' also put in an appearance.

Video

It was set in a bar at a fashion show, and was considered by the music industry to be a spoof of the fashion world. The video was filmed in Edgware, North London, and was directed by Phil Griffin.

Lead and backing vocals were provided by session singer Sue Quin (Sueredquin) also known for being the voice of Eyeopener (All Around The World records) she has sung on numerous dance records for AATW including tracks for Bus Stop, Flip and Fill and DJ Milano. The vocals were recorded at AATW studios in Blackburn

Reception

The song reached number #10 in the UK singles chart.

I Touch Myself

In 2007 a second video was released with the cover version of the song I Touch Myself.

References

  1. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 228. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.