Music
Atomic Kitten comeback single fails to chart
Published Monday, Feb 4 2008, 12:50 GMT | By Nick Levine

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Released as a download last Monday, the girl group's cover of 'Anyone Who Had A Heart' - a number one for Cilla Black in 1964 - does not appear in this week's top 75.
Jenny Frost, Natasha Hamilton and Liz McLarnon recorded the song for the Liverpool Number One project, a celebration of the city's musical heritage coinciding with its year as the European Capital of Culture.
It marked the group's first single since February 2005, when 'Cradle' became the 13th top ten hit of their career.
To promote the single, the pop trio took to the stage at London's G-A-Y club night on Saturday for a reunion performance.
> Click here for our review of 'Anyone Who Had A Heart'
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