In 2007, British girl groups Girls Aloud and Sugababes recorded a cover of "Walk This Way", originally performed by Aerosmith, as the official Comic Relief charity single. Their version was produced by American producer Dallas Austin, making it Girls Aloud's first single not to be produced by Xenomania. The track charted at number one on the UK Singles Chart, giving Girls Aloud their third number 1 and Sugababes their fifth. The music video was a comic re-enactment of the Run-D.M.C. video. "Walk This Way" was promoted through numerous live appearances and ha… read more
In 2007, British girl groups Girls Aloud and Sugababes recorded a cover of "Walk This Way", originally performed by Aerosmith, as the offic… read more
In 2007, British girl groups Girls Aloud and Sugababes recorded a cover of "Walk This Way", originally performed by Aerosmith, as the official Comic Relief charity single. Thei… read more
Girls Aloud are a critically acclaimed British-Irish girl group comprising Nicola Roberts, Nadine Coyle, Cheryl, Kimberley Walsh and Sarah Harding. The band was formed on the reality TV show Popstars: The Rivals, in which a girl band was pitted against a boy band in the race for the UK Christmas number one single in 2002. Girls Aloud came out on top, with their debut single Sound Of The Underground hitting number one and earning them a place in the Guinness Book of World Records as the first girl band in British history to debut at number one. As well as the fastest a band has gone… read more