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List of songs recorded by the Saturdays

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This is a list of all the songs sung and performed by English-Irish pop girl-group the Saturdays.

The list consists of all songs which have been released on the group's albums: Chasing Lights (2008), Wordshaker (2009), Headlines! (2010), On Your Radar (2011) and Living for the Weekend (2013). The list also includes the B-sides, which the band have released with their singles. To-date there have been eighteen singles and nineteen B-side singles. Cover versions of songs which the band have done and live covers which the band have performed at various places (e.g. on their tour) have also been listed. The band have so far sold over 6 million records in the United Kingdom alone.[1][failed verification]

Original songs

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Title Album Year
"2 a.m." Wordshaker 2009
"30 Days" Living for the Weekend and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2012
"808" Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2014
"All Fired Up" On Your Radar and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2011
"Anywhere with You" Living for the Weekend 2013
"Bigger" "Not Giving Up" (B-side) 2014
"Chasing Lights" Chasing Lights 2008
"Deeper" Wordshaker and Headlines! 2009
"Denial" Wordshaker 2009
"Disco Love" Living for the Weekend and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2013
"Do What You Want with Me" On Your Radar 2011
"Don't Let Me Dance Alone" Living for the Weekend 2013
"Ego" Wordshaker, Headlines! and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2009
"Fall" Chasing Lights 2009
"Faster" On Your Radar 2011
"Flashback" "Ego" (B-side) 2009
"Forever Is Over" Wordshaker, Headlines! and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2009
"For Myself" On Your Radar 2011
"Get Ready, Get Set" On Your Radar 2011
"Gentleman" Living for the Weekend and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2013
"Girls Night Out"[2] Unreleased - - -
"Golden Rules" "Just Can't Get Enough" (B-side) 2009
"Gypsy Eyes"[3] Unreleased - - -
"Hell Yeah" Unreleased 2008
"Here Standing" Wordshaker and Headlines! 2009
"Higher"[A] Headlines! and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2010
"I Can't Wait" "Forever Is Over" (B-side) 2009
"If This Is Love" Chasing Lights and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2008
"I Say OK" On Your Radar 2011
"Issues" Chasing Lights and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2008
"Karma" Headlines! 2010
"Keep Her" Chasing Lights 2008
"King"[4] Unreleased - - -
"Ladykiller" "All Fired Up" (B-side) 2011
"Last Call" On Your Radar 2011
"Lease My Love" Living for the Weekend 2013
"Leave a Light On" Living for the Weekend 2013
"Lies" Chasing Lights 2009
"Lose Control" Wordshaker and Headlines! 2009
"Missing You" Headlines! and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2010
"Move on U" On Your Radar 2011
"My Heart Takes Over" On Your Radar and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2011
"No One" Wordshaker 2009
"Not Giving Up" Living for the Weekend and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2013
"Not Good Enough" Wordshaker 2009
"Notorious" On Your Radar and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2011
"Not That Kinda Girl" "Notorious" (B-side) 2011
"One Shot" Wordshaker and Headlines! 2009
"Open Up" Wordshaker 2009
"Promise Me" On Your Radar 2011
"Puppet" Headlines! 2010
"Ready to Rise" "Missing You" (B-side) 2010
"Set Me Off" Chasing Lights 2008
"So Stupid" "My Heart Takes Over" (B-side) 2011
"Somebody Else's Life"[5] "What About Us" (acoustic B-side) and Living for the Weekend 2013
"The Problem with Love" Living for the Weekend 2013
"The Thief"[6] Unreleased - - -
"The Way You Watch Me"[B] On Your Radar 2011
"Today" "Unreleased" - - -
"Turn Myself In" "30 Days" (B-side) and deleted from On Your Radar 2012
"Unofficial" "Work" (B-side) 2009
"Up" Chasing Lights and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2008
"Vulnerable" Chasing Lights 2008
"Walking Through the Desert" Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2014
"What About Us"[C] Living for the Weekend and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2013
"What Are You Waiting For?" Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2014
"What Am I Gonna Do?" "If This Is Love" (B-side) 2008
"White Lies" On Your Radar 2011
"Why Me, Why Now" Chasing Lights 2008
"Wildfire" "Gentleman" (B-side) and Living for the Weekend 2013
"Wish I Didn't Know" On Your Radar 2011
"Wordshaker" Wordshaker 2009
"Work" Chasing Lights and Finest Selection: The Greatest Hits 2008
"You Don't Have the Right" Living for the Weekend 2013

Covers

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Title Album Original artist Year
"Beggin'" "Issues" (B-side) The Four Seasons 2009
"Crashing Down" "Up" (B-side) The Nolans 2008
"Died in Your Eyes" Headlines! Kristinia DeBarge 2010
"Had It with Today" "Higher" (B-side) Una Healy 2010
"I Need a Dollar" BBC Radio 1's Live Lounge, Volume 6 Aloe Blacc 2011
"Just Can't Get Enough" Chasing Lights Depeche Mode 2009
"Love Come Down" "Disco Love" (B-side) Evelyn King 2013
"On the Radio" "Disco Love" (B-side) Donna Summer 2013
"Please Mr. Postman" Postman Pat: The Movie OST The Marvelettes 2014
"When Love Takes Over" "What Are You Waiting For" (B-side) David Guetta 2014

Live songs

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See also

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Notes

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References

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  1. ^ Laura (1 September 2010). "The Saturdays Announce February Tour". Glasswerk. Archived from the original on 2010-11-30. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
  2. ^ "APRA". APRA. 26 April 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  3. ^ "APRA". APRA. 26 April 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  4. ^ "APRA". APRA. 26 April 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  5. ^ Corner, Lewis (22 January 2013). "The Saturdays preview new track 'Somebody Else's Life' - listen". Digital Spy. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  6. ^ "APRA". APRA. 26 April 2014. Retrieved 22 January 2013.
  7. ^ "The Saturdays cover Katy Perry and Pink at V Festival". NME. 23 August 2009. Archived from the original on 2009-08-26.
  8. ^ Olly (4 February 2011). "The Saturdays perform Rihanna medley on Headlines Tour. Oh dear". teentoday.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2011-10-05.
  9. ^ Ms. You (21 October 2010). "The Saturdays Cover Bruno Mars | Radio One Live Lounge". PunchBowlBlog. Archived from the original on 2010-12-30.
  10. ^ "The Saturdays perform Justin Bieber's 'Baby' Cover!". thesaturdays.co.uk. Archived from the original on 2011-07-27. Retrieved 2011-06-08.
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