The Supernaturals

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The Supernaturals are a British guitar pop band from Glasgow . With front singer James McColl they received a recording contract with Parlophone in 1996 and released a number of singles from their three albums. Some of their songs were used in commercials, but the band never really made a breakthrough.

Band history

Chart positions
Explanation of the data
Albums
It doesn't matter anymore
  UK 9 05/17/1997 (6 weeks)
A Tune A Day
  UK 21st 08/22/1998 (3 weeks)
Singles
Smile
  UK 98 07/20/1996 (1 week)
Lazy lover
  UK 34 10/26/1996 (2 weeks)
The Day Before Yesterday's Man
  UK 25th 02/08/1997 (3 weeks)
Smile
  UK 23 04/26/1997 (2 weeks)
Love Has Passed Away
  UK 38 07/12/1997 (2 weeks)
Prepare To Land
  UK 48 10/25/1997 (2 weeks)
I Wasn't Built To Get Up
  UK 25th 08/01/1998 (3 weeks)
Sheffield song
  UK 45 October 24, 1998 (2 weeks)
Everest
  UK 52 03/13/1999 (2 weeks)

During their five-year active career, The Supernaturals produced nearly 100 songs, but only nine of them landed on the UK music charts. The most successful was her album It Doesn't Matter Anymore , which reached number 9 on the album charts in 1997.

The band's sound was based on that of the rock bands of the 1960s, but also contained synthesizer elements . The lyrics of the songs were often self-deprecating and amusing.

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  1. Charts UK