Scouting for Girls (album)

Scouting for Girls
Studio album by Scouting for Girls
Released 17 September 2007
Genre Pop rock
Label Epic
Producer Andy Green
Scouting for Girls chronology
Scouting for Girls
(2007)
Everybody Wants to Be on TV
(2010)
Singles from Scouting for Girls
  1. "It's Not About You"
    Released: 25 June 2007
  2. "She's So Lovely"
    Released: 27 August 2007
  3. "Elvis Ain't Dead"
    Released: 17 December 2007
  4. "Heartbeat"
    Released: 7 April 2008
  5. "It's Not About You" Re-Release"
    Released: 4 August 2008
  6. "I Wish I Was James Bond"
    Released: 3 November 2008
  7. "Keep on Walking"
    Released: 9 March 2009
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Drowned in Sound[2]
NME[3]

Scouting for Girls is the eponymous debut album by London-based indie pop group Scouting For Girls. It was released on 17 September 2007 and has sold over 700,000 copies, as of 31 January 2008, achieving platinum status. It contains the hit singles "She's So Lovely" and "Elvis Ain't Dead" as well as their song "It's Not About You", which was only released as a limited-copy EP in June 2007. The album had a two-week run as the UK Album Chart 'Number 1 album' on 20 January 2008 after taking over from Amy Macdonald's debut album This Is The Life. It was replaced on 3 February 2008 by Adele's debut album 19.

Singles

Track listing

All tracks written by Roy Stride. 

No.TitleLength
1."Keep on Walking"  3:37
2."She's So Lovely"  3:43
3."It's Not About You"  4:12
4."The Aeroplane Song"  4:20
5."Heartbeat"  2:55
6."Elvis Ain't Dead"  3:49
7."I'm Not Over You"  3:24
8."I Need a Holiday"  3:21
9."The Mountains of Navaho"  3:21
10."I Wish I Was James Bond"  3:15

Bonus tracks

All tracks written by Roy Stride. 

iTunes version
No.TitleLength
11."Michaela Strachan You Broke My Heart (When I Was 12)" (Begins 3 minutes 47 seconds into the song "James Bond" on the standard album)3:09

Chart performance

When it was first released in September 2007, Scouting for Girls debuted at No.12.[4] The next week it fell down 8 places and then fell out of the top 40 in October 2007. It started to climb back up the chart in January 2008 until it reached its new peak of No.4 on 13 January. The next week it climbed to No.1 after 18 weeks of falling and climbing then it remained there for two weeks.

On 28 December 2008, it was announced as the 10th biggest selling album of 2008 after 60 weeks on the chart.[5] The album has sold 952,303 copies as of October 2015.[6]

Charts

Chart (2007–09) Peak
position
Irish Albums Chart 11
UK Albums Chart[7] 1
Preceded by
This Is The Life by Amy McDonald
UK number-one album
20 January 2008 – 3 February 2008
Succeeded by
19 by Adele

Personnel

Performance credits

Technical credits

References

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