Weekend Love
| “Weekend Love” | ||
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| Single by Spice Girls from the album Forever |
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| Released | 2001 | |
| Genre | Pop | |
| Length | Album Version - 4:04 Radio Edit - 3:44 |
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| Label | Virgin Records | |
| Writer(s) | Emma Bunton Victoria Beckham Melanie Brown Melanie Chisholm Rodney Jerkins L. Daniels Fred Jerkins III |
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| Spice Girls UK singles chronology | ||
| "Tell Me Why" (2000) |
"Weekend Love" (2001) |
"Headlines" (2007) |
| Spice Girls Europe/Australia singles chronology | ||
| "Tell Me Why" (2001) |
"Weekend Love" (2001) |
"If You Wanna Have Some Fun" (2001) |
| Spice Girls US/Asia singles chronology | ||
| "Holler" / "Let Love Lead The Way" (2000) |
"Weekend Love" (2001) |
"Tell Me Why" (2001) |
| Alternate cover | ||
| UK Promo CD cover | ||
"Weekend Love" was set to see Spice Girls' second single throughout Asia. However because Virgin UK and Melanie B, Emma Bunton, Victoria Beckham and Melanie C. had decided to cancel all plans with any further released from Forever, Virgin Asia released the promotional single of Weekend Love. "Weekend Love" was also set to see as the final single from Forever throughout Europe, Australia, Canada, UK and America. Due to the scrap of the single, the promotional singles that had been created were disposed of by Virgin Records/EMI. However some promotional singles were leaked out.
Melanie B. was stated in an interview that she was interested in having "Weekend Love" remixed. She said she had considered calling friends, Lil’ Kim, Trina or Foxy Brown to see if they were interested in creating a remix with the girls. However this plan fell through due to the cancellation. The remix would have been a complete new song, and would have been seen as the fifth single from Forever.
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Track Listings
- 01. Weekend Love
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