Shoulder to Shoulder (Rebecca Ferguson song)

"Shoulder to Shoulder is a single recorded by British soul recording artist Rebecca Ferguson, taken from her debut album Heaven (2012). It was written by Ferguson and Eg White and produced by Lattimer. It was released as the fifth and final single from Heaven on December 9. But in Germany, "Teach Me How to Be Loved" was released as the final single instead. Because it was never released as a digital download or physical CD, "Shoulder to Shoulder" is not considered an official single.

"Shoulder to Shoulder"
Single by Rebecca Ferguson
from the album Heaven
Released9 December 2012
Recorded2011
GenreSoul, pop, blues
Length3:12
LabelSyco
Songwriter(s)Rebecca Ferguson, Eg White
Producer(s)Lattimer
Rebecca Ferguson singles chronology
"Backtrack"
(2012)
"Shoulder to Shoulder"
(2012)
"Teach Me How to Be Loved"
(2012)

Music video

The official video for the song premiered in late November 2012. It features Ferguson performing the song in a recording studio.[1]

Live performances

Ferguson performed the song on This Morning on 10 December and Alan Carr: Chatty Man on 14 December 2012.[2]

Chart performance

Due to little promotion and lack of airplay, the song only managed to chart #76 on the UK Radio Airplay chart. The single, however, became a top 20 hit in Ukraine.

Chart (2012/2013) Peak
position
Ukraine (FDR Charts)[3] 16
United Kingdom (Airplay Chart)[4] 76
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