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"Biographies of All Saints invariably invite comparisons to The Spice Girls. Both were English pop groups that found success in the late-‘90s, and both has similar styles of music. But of the two, All Saints was less about style over substance, with their music taking precedence over their public image or revealing outfits.The band formed in 1993 when vocalists Melanie Blatt and Shaznay Lewis began working together at a studio on All Saints Road. They eventually brought on Nicole and Natalie Appleton, forming a quartet. The group had some connections in the industry, and managed to score a hit with the single ""I Know Where It's At.""""Well if you know that you like to party and you wanna get on down/Let me tell you, baby, that you've come to the right town/Cos it's party time, you've gotta get your groove up/I know you wanna dance from night to dawn,"" the lyrics go. The song was even a hit in America, where it peaked at 36 on the Billboard Hot 100.But it was ""Never Ever,"" their next single, that became their biggest hit. It peaked at four on the Hot 100, and their self-titled 1997 debut went platinum (in the U.K. it was even more successful, turning platinum five times). ""Never Ever"" became fairly ubiquitous on the radio, and the group seemed poised to become a pop sensation. Sadly, this was not to be. Cracks began to appear in the veneer of the band's unity. The Appleton sisters in particular were receiving a lot of media attention after their celebrity relationships-Nicole's with Liam Gallagher of Oasis and Natalie's with Liam Howlett of the Prodigy-became public.A second record, Saints and Sinners, was released in 2000. Shortly afterward, the band broke up."

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    "The success of All Saints was short-lived. Had the band's members gotten on better, they might have been equal rivals to The Spice Girls. As it was, they produced a couple of very successful hits and a debut album that was a smash both in the States and their native England. Though fans hold little hope for a reunion, you can relive their hit single ""Never Ever"" by downloading it to your cell phone as a polyphonic ringtone.""A few questions that I need to know/how you could ever hurt me so/I need to know what I've done wrong/and how long it's been going on/Was it that I never paid enough attention?/Or did I not give enough affection?/Not only will your answers keep me sane/but I'll know never to make the same mistake again/You can tell me to my face or even on the phone/You can write it in a letter, either way, I have to know,"" the lyrics go.The song is perfect for anyone asking themselves questions about what went wrong after a breakup. You can keep it on your phone and hear it whenever your phone rings by downloading it now. Play the sample and listen to what it sounds like!"