Music
Saturdays record Comic Relief single
Published Thursday, Jan 29 2009, 15:41 GMT | By David Balls

The girlband will follow in the footsteps of Girls Aloud, Sugababes and the Spice Girls by releasing the charity record this March.
The song, a cover of Depeche Modes 'Just Can't Get Enough', will be the main single for the 2009 campaign.
"I am so so excited that we have been asked to do the Comic Relief song," Mollie King said.
"It's such a big compliment and it's so nice to be helping such a good cause. I’ve always dreamt of doing something like this from being a little girl! I remember watching the Spice Girls' song ‘Who Do You Think You Are’ and now it's us! I cannot wait!"
The single will be released on March 2 with Comic Relief taking place on March 13.
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