Talk:Follow Me Home (song)

Release
Follow Me Home is the upcoming 4th single from the Sugababes, which is the 2nd single with new band member, Amelle Berrabah, after the release of Red Dress.

Before this was confirmed, rumours circulated that "Gotta Be You", which is also the re-recored track is the next single but later change.

The single is scheldue to release in May or June 2006.

Producer?
I have just recently become interested in the group, but cannot find anywhere who produced the song. Production credits should be added to the infobox. Thanks. -- Underneath-it-All 16:50, 17 May 2006 (UTC)

wrong time of year for this single....?
this isnt about editing this article or anything, but does anyone else agree that it was the wrong choice for a single to be released in june?

because at this time of year (with the weather getting hotter) people want summery, happy, dance/pop songs (a la push the button) and this song is a ballad, thats why it didnt do well on the charts, i think that they should have released 'gotta be you', a much more summertime song, plus i think that the sugababes release too many ballads, there was no need to release another ballad after we had 'ugly' a few months before, its just like the whole 'too lost in you'/'caught in a moment' fiasco from the last album and come to think of it, 'stronger' then 'shape' SUGABABES, ONE BALLAD SINGLE PER ALBUM PLEASE!!!!, AND ONLY AT CHRISTMAS TIME WHEN SLOW SONGS ARE OUT. i think they release so many ballads because they want to show off their vocals..... girls, we know you can sing, you dont need to prove it every other single, all their #1 songs, and bigger hits have been upbeat, pop/dance songs, not ballads (when i say ballad, i mean a slow song), example

Freak like me.....ballad = no Round Round.......ballad = no Hole in the head..ballad = no push the button...ballad = no

lowest charting songs =

new year..........ballad = yes run for cover.....ballad = yes soul sound........ballad = yes stronger..........ballad = yes (well, a kind of powerballad) shape.............ballad = yes too lost in you...ballad = yes caught in a moment..ballad = yes follow me home....ballad = yes

the only exeption in all of their singles is 'ugly' but i think that it charated so high because is was still riding on the sucess and hype of 'push the button' and the fact that the album went to number 1, plus ugle was released in the winter, at the right time of year

anyway, i know this is a bit of a ramble, but i am a big sugababes fan, and follow me home is one of my favourite sugababe songs.....but i want to see them do well in the charts, and i dont think that releasing all these slow songs (at the wrong time of year) is doing them any favours....its about time that their record company realised this

i cant find a decent, active sugababes forum, so that why i put this here, i would be every ineterested in what other people think about this...and why they think that this single charted so low (#32, by far their lowest so far)

(oh, after i posted this, i saw the 'this is not a general talk/forum page', whoops, even though it says that, i will still leave it here anayway, i cant see what harm its doing.....) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 81.1.112.20 (talk • contribs)

- Yes, simply because once again the sugababes management are once again predictable and doesn't really know how to work the music market in the UK. "Follow Me Home" (which i love by the way) is a wintery song, but it was released in summer, so i am totally not suprised it failed. Gotta Be You/Ace Reject double side would of been a wise choice. 218.101.70.6

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The result of the move request was: page moved, not the primary topic for the title. -- JHunterJ (talk) 16:56, 25 April 2012 (UTC)

Follow Me Home → Follow Me Home (song) – There is a film and two albums that already exist with the same name. Till I Go Home (talk) 11:35, 18 April 2012 (UTC)


 * Support. Much-needed precision, obviously a help to many readers and a hindrance to none. N oetica Tea? 02:15, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Support. This song is not the WP:PRIMARYTOPIC for "Follow Me Home". Dohn joe (talk) 17:39, 19 April 2012 (UTC)
 * Support, per page views:
 * Follow Me Home has been viewed 2111 times in the last 90 days.
 * Follow Me Home (Jay Rock album) has been viewed 16035 times in the last 90 days.
 * Follow Me Home (1996 film) has been viewed 2856 times in the last 90 days.


 * The Jay Rock album has a strong case to be primary. ENeville (talk) 02:35, 24 April 2012 (UTC)
 * The above discussion is preserved as an archive of a requested move. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made in a new section on this talk page. No further edits should be made to this section.

Music video
5 April 2006 New Single: Follow Me Home The Sugababes release their new single 'Follow Me Home' on June 5th. It's the fourth single from their massive album Taller in More Ways! The girls are still touring the UK and after a couple of days well earned rest at the end of next week they will be flying off to Prague for 3 days to shoot the new video. Till 06:29, 7 January 2013 (UTC)

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