Better Watch Out (song)

"Better Watch Out" is the eleventh single by Ant & Dec, formerly known as PJ & Duncan and the first to be taken from their final album, The Cult of Ant & Dec.[1] The song has no relation to Christmas. The song begins "She was a girl, God only knows / I used to love her from her head to the tip of her toes". The video starts with Ant & Dec in a barbershop.

"Better Watch Out"
Single by Ant & Dec
from the album The Cult of Ant & Dec
ReleasedAugust 12, 1996
Recorded1995–1996
GenrePop
LabelTelstar Records
Songwriter(s)McPartlin, Donnelly, Ray Hedges, Martin Brannigan
Ant & Dec singles chronology
"Stepping Stone"
(1996)
"Better Watch Out"
(1996)
"When I Fall In Love"
(1996)

Track listing

Weekly Charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
UK Singles (Official Charts Company) 10
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References

  1. Ant and Dec: The Biography - Page 69 1844540731 Virginia Blackburn - 2004 - s They were also embarking on another musical tour, to coincide with the release of their third and final album, The Cult of Ant and Dec. Recorded under their own names rather than their PJ and Duncan monikers, this garnered surprisingly good reviews. The duo had written it all themselves, too. Even the Guardian, always the first to disdain the cheesy, grudgingly admitted, 'They wrote most of the songs, including the almost Blur-esque "Better Watch Out" and didn't make a bad job of it
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