The Girls of FHM

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Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Singles
Because Ya Think I'm Sexy? (as Girls of FHM)
  UK 10 07/03/2004 (10 weeks)
I Touch Myself (as FHM High Street Honeys)
  UK 34 03/17/2017 (3 weeks)

The Girls of FHM and FHM High Street Honeys were a novelty pop group put together by UK men's magazine FHM .

Girls of FHM

Under the name Girls of FHM, a cover version of Rod Stewart's Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? , which ranked 10th in the UK charts. The proceeds from the single went to the local AIDS foundation in Australia, while in the UK they went to the Breakthrough Breast Cancer association , which is dedicated to the fight against breast cancer .

In the accompanying video, almost all models from FHM's 100 Sexiest Women in the World from 2004 appeared. These included Naomi Campbell , Lisa Scott-Lee , Myleene Klass (from Hear'Say ), Jessica Taylor , Michelle Heaton and Kelli Young from Liberty X , Liz McClarnon (ex- Atomic Kitten ), Tina Barrett and Hannah Spearritt , Jakki Degg , Jodie Marsh and Michelle Marsh (all ex- S Club 7 ). There were also Nush ( Big Brother ), Lady Isabella Hervey and Sophie Anderton , as well as Nikki Sanderson and Samia Ghadie (actresses on Coronation Street ).

Musically, however, the models did not appear. Rather, singer Sue Quin took over the vocals.

FHM High Street Honeys

In 2006 FHM repeated the process and released the single I Touch Myself . This time it was a cover version of the Australian rock band Divinyls . In the video for this single, various models from the DVD High Street Honeys Dance Workout appeared. This time the vocals came from Stacie D, who had sung the same single in 2005 together with the dance duo M * A * S * H ​​* . The single reached number 34 on the UK charts.

Discography

Individual evidence

  1. Chart tracking: Girls of FHM , FHM High Street Honeys.Retrieved June 10, 2019
  2. The Girls of FHM at Discogs (English)
  3. FHM Charity Single - Da Ya Think I'm Sexy? | press office | emap.com - creating market leading brands. November 10, 2006, accessed June 10, 2019 .
  4. Sue Quin. In: BIMM.co.uk. Retrieved June 10, 2019 .
  5. FHM High Street Honeys at Discogs (English). Retrieved June 10, 2019