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Acts in the third Britain's Got Talent semi included The Freaks, the creepy but captivating acrobatics who wowed the judges with their audition, as well as The Dots, and Tom Ball and Eva Abley, the acts who ended up making it through. A whole new cast of celebrity campmates will be ditching their creature comforts for a life lived under the stars; where collecting stars is once again key to earning food for camp. From their single 'Better Watch Out' until 'Lets Get Ready To Rhumble' PJ & Duncan used their real names:Ant and Dec. Originally adopted by fans of the Northern Ireland national football team, as a sporting song, after defeating England in 2005, the song has been played at home games ever since, particularly during Euro 2016. El Tel recorded a double A-side with little-known indie band, Rider, with one terrace-friendly chant version and another Frank Sinatra-style swing version.

The song is the England football team's "Official Song" of the 2002 FIFA World Cup. [2] It features on the album The Official Album of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, released by Epic Records. [3] The song's lyrics are about the England team of the time, featuring references to their victory at the 1966 FIFA World Cup and their attempts to repeat that success since. PJ & Duncan, who were later rebranded as Ant & Dec, began their musical career in 1993 with the release of the single " Tonight I'm Free". This was followed in 1994 by their successful debut album Psyche, which included the single " Let's Get Ready to Rhumble". Their second album Top Katz (1995) was less commercially successful than Psyche although all its singles reached the UK Top 20. PJ & Duncan were rebranded as Ant & Dec after they first started moving into TV ( The Ant & Dec Show) in 1996, resulting in 1997's The Cult of Ant & Dec, their final album, which reached 15 in the UK charts. Their label, Telstar Records, decided not to renew their recording contract in 1997, and their career in music ended there. They reunited for live performances in 2000 and 2013 and for a single, " We're on the Ball", in 2002. The song entered the UK Singles chart at number three, beaten by a cover of " Light My Fire" by Will Young, who was the winner of that year's series of the reality show Pop Idol, which Ant & Dec presented, and also by the previous week's number-one single, Eminem's " Without Me". It became their highest-peaking single at the time, beating 1994's " Let's Get Ready to Rhumble", which had only reached number nine.The hosts were at the helm of the ITV talent show's third live show of the week as a new batch of acts aimed to make it through to to Sunday's finale. The latest semi came in the aftermath of judge Simon Cowell coming under fire from angry viewers on Tuesday, after he voted against Amber and the Dancing Collies, in favour of musical duo Fitz and Taylor. BPI Certified Awards Search". British Phonographic Industry. Archived from the original on 20 January 2013 . Retrieved 8 April 2013.

All are various artists albums. Ant & Dec appear on Now 36, 2002 FIFA World Cup and England The Album 2006 - with "We're on the Ball" being officially from 2002 FIFA World Cup. The remaining albums are albums released in conjunction with CD:UK, which at the time Ant & Dec presented (Ant & Dec also appear on the front cover of both albums).The video for the latter shows a rather chuffed-looking Venables surrounded by scantily-clad showgirls. 6. '(How does it feel to be) On top of the world' - England United (1998)



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