Here and Now / You'll Be Sorry

2001 single by Steps From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Here and Now" and "You'll Be Sorry" are two songs by British pop group Steps from their third studio album, Buzz (2000). Released as a double-A side single on 4 June 2001, the songs served as the third and final single from the album. The single reached number four in the United Kingdom and number 23 in Ireland. Both songs were remixed for their single release, with the official titles of the Q-Street mix (also called the Soundtrade Mix) and The Pardon mix, which is similar to the album version but with a hard ending instead of a fade out.

B-side"Just Like the First Time"
Released4 June 2001 (2001-06-04)
Studio
  • Soundtrade, QuizLarossi (Stockholm, Sweden) ("Here and Now")
  • PWL (London, England) ("You'll Be Sorry")
Length
  • 3:28 ("Here and Now")
  • 3:38 ("You'll Be Sorry")
Quick facts Single by Steps, from the album Buzz ...
"Here and Now" / "You'll Be Sorry"
Single by Steps
from the album Buzz
B-side"Just Like the First Time"
Released4 June 2001 (2001-06-04)
Studio
  • Soundtrade, QuizLarossi (Stockholm, Sweden) ("Here and Now")
  • PWL (London, England) ("You'll Be Sorry")
Length
  • 3:28 ("Here and Now")
  • 3:38 ("You'll Be Sorry")
Label
Songwriters
  • Andreas Carlsson, Ali Thomson ("Here and Now")
  • Mark Topham, Karl Twigg ("You'll Be Sorry")
Producers
Steps singles chronology
"It's the Way You Make Me Feel"
(2001)
"Here and Now" / "You'll Be Sorry"
(2001)
"Chain Reaction"
(2001)
Music videos
Alternative cover
CD2 cover
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Chart performance

Although widely advertised as being released on 28 May 2001,[1] the single was pushed back and released on 4 June 2001.[2][3] The double A-side debuted and peaked at number four on the UK singles chart and spent 10 weeks in the top 75.[4] Despite its chart success, it ended up as one of Steps' lowest-selling singles.[5]

Music video

The concept was notable for the fact that the videos for the two songs linked together. The video for "Here And Now" features the group making their way through a maze, until they reach the centre and perform the song's dance routine. At the end of the song, the centre of the maze morphs into a spaceship which then flies off.

The video for "You'll Be Sorry" takes place aboard the spaceship. A competition was held through the official Steps website for fans to be filmed and appear in the video for "You'll Be Sorry", which was recorded in Acton, London.[citation needed] The 30-some competition winners were filmed dancing around the centre stage whilst Steps performed their dance routine to the chorus of the song. However, none of the footage made it to the final cut, disappointing the competition winners.[citation needed]

In May 2022, the raw footage from the "You'll Be Sorry" video shoot was released on Steps' official YouTube channel showing the footage of the competition winners officially for the first time in 21 years. Co-director Marek Losey explained in an interview on the same channel that the footage was ultimately not included due to time pressure. There was to have been additional footage of the fans entering the video set, but it was not shot.[citation needed]

Track listings

UK CD1[6]

  1. "Here and Now" (Q-Street mix)
  2. "Here and Now" (Sleazesisters Anthem mix)
  3. "You'll Be Sorry" (W.I.P. Bach to Classics mix)

UK CD2[7]

  1. "You'll Be Sorry" (The Pardon mix)
  2. "Here and Now" (Almighty mix)
  3. "Just Like the First Time"

UK cassette single[8]

  1. "Here and Now" (Q-Street mix)
  2. "You'll Be Sorry" (The Pardon mix)
  3. "Here and Now" (Almighty mix)

Australian and New Zealand CD single[9]

  1. "Here and Now" (Soundtrade mix)
  2. "Here and Now" (Sleazesisters Anthem mix)
  3. "Here and Now" (Almighty mix)
  4. "You'll Be Sorry" (The Pardon mix)
  5. "You'll Be Sorry" (W.I.P. Bach to Classics mix)
  6. "Just Like the First Time"

Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the Buzz album boooklet.[10]

Charts

More information Chart (2001), Peak position ...
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Release history

More information Region, Date ...
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref(s).
United Kingdom 4 June 2001
  • CD
  • cassette
[2][3]
Australia 16 July 2001 CD [17]
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References

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