![]() As he was raised by a Scottish-Canadian Catholic father my guess is he was not referring to Street Musicians with bells. Stephen from UtahNot sure where you got the reference to the Salvation Army but the Seven Nations have always referred to the Seven Celtic Nations.Brian from CaliforniaI originally thought it was Starvation Army, and I still call it that.That's exactly not what the salvation army is trying to prevent lol. Make up what you like: even if it sounds more logical than the truth it doesn't become the truth. Their 2002 single " Fell in Love With A Girl" was reworked by Joss Stone as "Fell In Love With A Boy" for her debut single, which peaked at #18 in 2004.ĭidn't you read the article before commenting? The lyricist literally said what the connection to salvation army was. It was not the first White Stripes track to be covered as a Pop-Soul offering and made into a UK hit. The song debuted at #9 on the UK singles chart. Collins' self-titled debut album was executive produced by Gary Barlow, who was the singer's mentor on X Factor.Ĭollins' more soulful arrangement is based on the version recorded by French singer-songwriter Ben l'Oncle Soul in 2010. After the final he signed a record deal with RCA Records, and released this song. In 2011, Collins auditioned as a solo artist for the eighth series of The X Factor, eventually finishing as runner-up to girlband Little Mix. Collins remained with the five-piece for ten months, initially to pursue a solo career, before moving back to his hometown of Liverpool, where he got a job as a hairdresser. Collins first entered the music business when he replaced Anthony Hannah in the boyband Eton Road, following their exit from the third series of The X Factor. The Soul-Pop singer Marcus Collins released this song as his debut single on March 4, 2012.
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