Don't Stop Movin' (S Club album)

Don't Stop Movin' is a U.S.-only compilation album from S Club. The album contains a combination of tracks from Sunshine and Seeing Double (six from the former, eight from the latter). It was released in December 2002.[1] It failed to chart or produce any hit singles, following the top 10 success of "Never Had a Dream Come True". This was to be the group's final release in the U.S.

Don't Stop Movin'
Compilation album by
S Club
Released17 December 2002 (United States)
Recorded2000–2002
GenrePop
Length50:16
LabelInterscope
S Club chronology
Seeing Double
(2002)
Don't Stop Movin'
(2002)
Best: The Greatest Hits of S Club 7
(2003)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Don't Stop Movin'"Sunshine, 20013:53
2."Whole Lotta Nothin'"
Seeing Double, 20023:26
3."Do It Til We Drop"
Seeing Double3:43
4."You" (single version)
  • Eliot Kennedy
  • Mike Percy
  • Tim Lever
  • Tim Woodcock
Sunshine3:31
5."Have You Ever"
Sunshine3:22
6."Gangsta Love"Seeing Double3:21
7."Alive"
  • Ellis
  • Solomon
Seeing Double3:41
8."Show Me Your Colours"
  • Anna-Lena Högdahl
  • David Eriksen
Sunshine3:10
9."Dance"
  • Ellis
  • Solomon
Seeing Double3:23
10."The Greatest"
Seeing Double3:46
11."Sunshine"
  • Dennis
  • O'Meara
  • Cattermole
  • McIntosh
  • Barrett
  • Spearritt
  • Stevens
  • Lee
  • Yak Bondy
Sunshine3:53
12."Dance, Dance, Dance"
Sunshine3:47
13."Who Do You Think You Are?"
  • Dennis
  • Lisners
Seeing Double3:38
14."Straight from the Heart"
  • Henry Binns
  • Yoyo Olugbo
  • Barrett
  • Lee
  • McIntosh
  • O'Meara
  • Spearritt
  • Stevens
Seeing Double3:42
Total length:50:16
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