- Please, Please
Single infobox
Name =Don't Stop Me Now /Please, Please
Artist = McFly
from Album =
Released =17 July 2006
Format = CD (CD1 & CD2),digital download ,DVD
Recorded =
Genre =Pop rock
Length =
Label = Universal
Producer =
Chart position =- #1 (UK)
- #15 (
Ireland )
Reviews =
Last single = "Ultraviolet"/"The Ballad of Paul K" (2005)
This single = "Please, Please"/"Don't Stop Me Now" (2006)
Next single = "Star Girl" (2006)
Misc = Extra album cover 2
Upper caption = Alternate Cover
Type =single
Lower caption = CD 2 Extra album cover 2
Type =single
Lower caption = DVD Cover"Please, Please" is a song by McFly from their third album "
Motion in the Ocean ", released as adouble A-side single with their cover version of the Queen song "Don't Stop Me Now ". It was premiered on Radio One on7 June 2006 .The single entered the
UK Singles Chart on23 July 2006 at number one, knocking Smile byLily Allen off the top spot. It was the 1038th UK number one single. It was no 15 in ireland.ong information
"Please, Please" is written by all of McFly and J. Perry. And is about a redhead, assumed to be the
actress Lindsay Lohan because the lyrics mention a girl with red hair and green eyes, just like Lindsay, and the nurse in the video is named Lyndsay Allbright and, in the film "Just My Luck ", Lindsay's on-screen character is called Ashley Allbright. (While filming the movie "Just My Luck ", tabloids published articles reporting that McFlydrummer Harry Judd had a romantic relationship with her.) Danny wasn't so sure though; "He had a dream about it but thought it actually happened!"Track listing
CD1 "(20p going to Sport Relief)"
#"Don't Stop Me Now"
#"Please, Please"CD2 "(30p going to Sport Relief)"
#"Please, Please" (single version)
#"Don't Stop Me Now"
#"Five Colours in Her Hair " (American version)
#"Five Colours in Her Hair" (Live from the arena tour)
#Video - "Five Colours in Her Hair" (Live from the arena tour)
#Interactive - 2 minutes of Harry in IndiaDVD Single "(20p going to Sport Relief)"
#"Please, Please" (radio version)
#"Don't Stop Me Now"
#"I've Got You" (American version)
#Video - "I've Got You" (Movie video)
#Video - "Please, Please"
#Interactive - footage from video shootCharity
Some of the money from any version of the single went to
Sport Relief and as a result their version of "Don't Stop Me Now" was played across theBBC 's Sport Programmes, including highlights from the2006 Football World Cup . It also was the theme for the "Sport Relief Mile", which McFly also took part in.Also for
Sport Relief band memberHarry Judd travelled toIndia with a collection of other British celebrities includingPresenter andComedian Nick Hancock andradio DJ and presenter Chris Evans. Whilst out in India, Harry took part in aCricket tournament, travelling across India's most poor area's and playing with everyone from the kids, to the professionals, all in aid ofSport Relief Music video
The video for "Please, Please" was the bands most "enjoyable video shoot".Fact|date=February 2007 It was shot in an old
hospital and featured each of the members McFly being admitted to hospital with various injuries and being taken care of by a redheaded nurse named Lindsay Albright. The video for "Please, Please" caused some controversy as the band appear naked in one scene, andBBC andChannel 4 both refused to show the video even though T4 onChannel 4 showed the exclusive of the video.Chart performance
While the song reached #1 in the UK, it dropped the next week to #6, and only spent 6 weeks in the UK Top 75.
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