You Said No

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“You Said No”
Single by Busted
Released 21 April 2003
Format CD Single
Genre Pop punk
Label Universal, MCA
Busted singles chronology
"Year 3000"
(2003)
"You Said No"
(2003)
"Sleeping With The Light On"
(2003)

"You Said No" is a single by UK pop band, Busted released in 2003. It's about the boys being rejected at a disco by a girl they really have a crush on, but she just laughs. The video suggests that they get back together with someone better though, an attractive nurse. It was the group's first #1 single in the UK, staying at the top for one week.

On Busted's self-titled album from which the song is taken, is titled "Crash and Burn". The name was changed for its single release in the aftermath of the Columbia Shuttle disaster.[1]

Contents

[edit] Song information

[edit] Track Listings

  1. "You Said No (Album Version)"
  2. "You Said No (James Version)"
  3. "You Said No (EJDJ Mix)"
  4. "You Said No (Instrumental Version)"
  5. "You Said No (Enhanced Section)"

[edit] Video

Busted are hanging out at a bike rally, trying to impress some girls by doing stunts. When the video first started to be shown on tv, the name shown at the beginning for James Bourne was written as 'James Harris'. This was a private joke and was later on changed.

[edit] References

  1. ^ You Said No, Busted official website, 6 April 2003
Preceded by
"Make Luv" by Room 5 featuring Oliver Cheatham
UK number one single
April 27, 2003 - May 4, 2003
Succeeded by
"Loneliness" by Tomcraft