McFly are a British pop punk/pop rock band who first found fame in
2004. The band members are: Tom Fletcher (lead vocals–guitar), Danny Jones
(lead vocals–guitar), Dougie Poynter (vocals–bass guitar) and Harry Judd
(drums). They are managed by Prestige Management, and were signed to the
Island Records label from their launch until December 2007, before creating
their own label, Super Records.
[2].
The band rose to fame after fellow teen-pop band Busted helped launch them
by inviting them to tour in March 2004.
McFly's debut album, Room on
the 3rd Floor, debuted at #1 in the UK album chart and is certified as
double platinum;[3]
this led to the band becoming known as the youngest band ever to have an
album debut at #1 – a title taken from The Beatles.[4]
A month after the album was released, the band had their first UK headlining
tour.[5] The band's
second album, Wonderland, also charted at #1 in the UK, and was
released in 2005.[6]
Their third album, Motion in the Ocean, was released on 6 November
2006 and charted at #6 in the UK.[7]
McFly released their All the Greatest Hits compilation album on 5
November 2007, which charted at #4 in the UK.[8]
The band's fourth studio album, Radio:Active, was given away for free
as a supplement in The Mail on Sunday on 20 July 2008, before being
released in the conventional manner (via physical release) on 22 September
2008. As of December 2008, McFly have had sixteen consecutive top twenty
singles, seven of which reached #1 in the UK Singles Chart and fifteen of
which were consecutive top ten singles.
McFly appeared in the teen comedy film Just My Luck, starring
Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine, in 2006.[9]
The band played themselves in the film and released a US album, Just My
Luck, which was also used as the film's soundtrack.[10]The
group have also performed at various charity projects such as Comic Relief,
Live 8 and Sport Relief.
History
Formation
McFly was founded and named by frontman Tom Fletcher, after he auditioned
for Busted[11] but
lost out on the place to Charlie Simpson (who later went on to co-found
post-hardcore band Fightstar). Originally, Fletcher was accepted as part of
Busted's line-up; however, the Island record label went on to reassess the
situation, eventually deciding to have the band as a threesome rather than a
foursome. Fletcher states that he was in the band "for approximately 24
hours." Though the record label decided against offering Fletcher
a place in Busted, they were intrigued by his song-writings talents, and
later offered him a place on the Busted songwriting 'team', alongside band
member (and already accomplished songwriter) James Bourne; Fletcher has
since stated that it was Bourne who taught him how to "properly" structure
songs, and how to "come up with good, poppy melodies".
During the writing project for Busted's second album, A Present For
Everyone, Fletcher was asked by the record label if he was available to
film auditions for a new band, V. It was at this time that Danny Jones and
Fletcher met for the first time; Jones went to the audition mistaking the
band to be an instrumental band, rather than the conventional, all-singing,
all-dancing boy band, for which they were intended.[12]
Fletcher was impressed with Jones's unique style, and so approached and
invited him to write with himself and Bourne.
When writing projects for Busted had come to an end, the three began
collaborating for their own (as of yet, unnamed) band, and, eventually,
moved into the InterContinental Hotel in London for two months[13]
to concentrate on writing together. Bassist Dougie Poynter and drummer Harry
Judd were subsequently recruited via a classified advertisement in the
NME magazine.[11]
Both Essex lads, the pair turned up, coincidentally, at the same audition,
and got to talking over their shared appreciation of the band The Starting
Line, after Poynter noticed their name and logo was printed on Judd's t
shirt. The name McFly was eventually decided upon as the band name. Fletcher
proposed the idea, based on his love for the American science-fiction comedy
Back to the Future trilogy and Michael J. Fox's character Marty McFly.[14]
Room on the 3rd Floor
McFly's early sound was pop music. Their debut single, "5 Colours in Her
Hair", released 29 March 2004, entered the UK Singles Chart at #1 in April
2004 and stayed there the following week.[15]
In July 2004 their second single, "Obviously", also topped the charts.[16]
This was followed by the album Room on the 3rd Floor debuting at #1
in the UK Albums Chart.[12]
It would go on to be certified double platinum by the British Phonographic
Industry.[3] The
album broke records, as McFly earned an award from Guinness World Records
for being the youngest band to have a debut album enter the charts in the
top position, a distinction previously held by The Beatles.[4]
The idea for the album name came from where Jones and Fletcher wrote most
of the songs for the album: room 363 in the InterContinental Hotel in
London.[13] The
third single, "That Girl", was released on 6 September 2004, placing at #3.[17]
The fourth single, Room on the 3rd Floor, the album's title track, was
released on 15 November 2004 and reached #5.[18]
McFly supported Busted on their nationwide arena tour[12]
along with V in February 2004 and then had their first headlining tour in
September 2004.[5]
Wonderland
In March 2005, McFly released a double A-side of "All About You/You've
Got a Friend" from their second album, Wonderland, which featured a
60-piece orchestra. The single reached #1 for a week on 13 March 2005,[19]
with all profits donated to Comic Relief.[20]
The video for "You've Got a Friend" was shot in Uganda, Africa, which McFly
visited for the charity appeal.[21][22]
Several months later, on 2 July, McFly co-headlined Live 8 Japan, with Björk
and Good Charlotte.[23][24]
The second single from Wonderland, "I'll Be OK", was released in the
UK on the 15 August 2005 and scored them their fourth UK #1.[25]
The album itself was released on 29 August 2005 entering at #1.[6]
The third single from Wonderland, "I Wanna Hold You", was released
on 17 October 2005, giving them their sixth top three single.[26]
Their fourth and final single, "Ultraviolet/The Ballad of Paul K" from
Wonderland was released on 12 December 2005 and reached #9.[27]
McFly headlined their Wonderland Arena Tour, which started on 15 September,
2005, supported by Tyler James and Famous Last Words. A DVD of the tour,
recorded live at the MEN Arena in Manchester, was released on 28 November.[28]
The band also played at the 2005 Royal Variety Performance.[29]
Nemesis, an inverted roller coaster at the Alton Towers theme park was
renamed Wonderland for a month in 2005 to celebrate the album's release. The
band were filmed riding Nemesis with competition winners by music show CD:UK.[30]
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Just My Luck
In 2006, McFly turned their attentions to America, appearing in the
Lindsay Lohan movie Just My Luck,[9]
released on 12 May, three days after the soundtrack of the movie, which
comprised McFly songs taken from both Room on the Third Floor and
Wonderland,[10] as
well as a new version of "Five Colours In Her Hair". The band played several
gigs in Los Angeles and New York,[31]
as well as attending the American premiere of Just My Luck in
Hollywood.[10]
Motion in the Ocean
McFly's first single of 2006 was "Please, Please", released in the UK as
a double A-side with a cover of the Queen hit "Don't Stop Me Now" on 17 July
as the official song for Sport Relief 2006.[32][33]
It reached #1 in the UK charts on
23 July,[34]
making it the band's fifth #1 single of their career. On 14 September 2006,
it was confirmed via an email newsletter from McFly's official website, that
the third album would be called Motion in the Ocean.[35]
The album was released on 6 November 2006, and reached #6.[7]
The second release from the album, "Star Girl" was released on 23 October
2006, to promote the album.[36]
"Star Girl" reached #1 in its first week.[37]
The third release from the album, "Sorry's Not Good Enough/Friday Night",
was released on 18 December 2006, and reached #3 in the UK singles charts.[38]
"Friday Night" is featured in the movie Night at the Museum, which
was released on 22 December 2006, in Canada and the US and 26 December 2006,
in the UK.[39]
Their next single, "Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania", was released on the
7 May 2007, becoming the band's seventh #1.[40]
The original single release date was due to be 26 February,[41]
but the band took up the offer to return at that time to the town of
Kamwokya in Uganda, which they previously visited for Comic Relief in 2005.[42]
"Baby's Coming Back/Transylvania" holds the record for the biggest fall from
number one for a non-limited edition single. It fell from #1 to #20 after a
week, matching a limited edition Elvis Presley single, "One Night".[43]
McFly held their Motion in the Ocean tour from 17 September 2006 and were
supported by The Click Five and Nylon.[44][45]
They also held their McFly Up Close and Personal tour, supported by Lil'
Chris,[46] which started on 20
March 2007, and consisted of performing in twenty four locations not covered
by their arena tours over thirty four dates.[47]
Motion in the Ocean was re-released as a double disc edition with
"Baby's Coming Back" and DVD from the Wembley show on 14 May 2007 and
reached #14.[48][49]
All the Greatest Hits
McFly's All the Greatest Hits compilation album was released on 5
November 2007 and reached #4 in the charts.[8]
The first single from the album, The Heart Never Lies, which reached #3 in
the UK singles chart,[50]
was premiered at the V Festival in August.[51]
The album also featured two new songs alongside "The Heart Never Lies": "The
Way You Make Me Feel" and "Don't Wake Me Up". The band went on a 26-date
Greatest Hits tour for a month, starting near the end of November 2007.[52]
supported by Elliot Minor[53]
and Saving Aimee,[54] in order
to promote the album.
On February 23 and March 1 2008, they performed two small gigs at the
Annandale Hotel in Sydney, Australia while recording Radio:Active.
They performed the same set list as for their Greatest Hits tour. It was
here where they recorded the crowd singing "we don't care" which was later
used on their single "One for the Radio". A compilation album of B-Sides was also released on 3
December 2007, The Greatest Bits: B-Sides & Rarities, which contains 12
B-sides of their UK singles.
Radio:ACTIVE
On 20 May 2008 McFly confirmed that their fourth studio album would be
titled Radio:Active (typeset as Radio:ACTIVE). It was recorded
in Australia, and given away for free as a supplement in The Mail on
Sunday on 20 July 2008. It was subsequently released in stores on 22
September 2008 with four additional tracks, a DVD and a 32-page booklet. The
album was announced after McFly confirmed that they had left Island Records
as they were unhappy with some of the decisions that the label was making
for them.[55]
Since announcing the launch of their new record label, the band have said
that they "won't rule out" signing other acts, but that for the moment
they're just concentrating on releasing their "own stuff".[56]Radio:Active
mixes their love of vintage rock with a British twist on the modern pop-rock
sound.[57] The first single
released from the Radio:Active album was "One for the Radio"[58],
a song about as the band's "constant struggle for critical acceptance".[59]
The single was premiered on BBC Radio 1's Switch with Nick Grimshaw on 1
June 2008[60] and was released
on 14 July, 2008.[61]
As of the 25 June, 2008, "One for the Radio" was included in Radio 1's A
list[62], meaning that it
receives primary airplay during the daytime. The single charted at number #2
in the charts. The boys album was recorded, and produced in Australia.
McFly performed a showcase concert on 10 July 2008 at Shepherds Bush
Empire[63] and performed
another concert at KOKO on 24 July, 2008 as part of the iTunes Live Festival
'08.[64] An EP of the
performance, released August 4, 2008, was made available to download from
the iTunes store. The second single from the album, "Lies" was released on
15 September 2008 and reached #4 in the charts. McFly have currently
embarked on their 2008 arena tour, starting from 7 November, 2008, attending
14 dates.[65], supported by
manufactured pop band Avenue and Indie pop rock band Reemer. They also
performed four concerts in Brazil from 5 October, 2008 to 11 October, 2008.
The third single from the album was "Do Ya/Stay With Me", released 23
November, 2008. The song was released in aid of 2008's Children In Need and
reached #18 in the UK Singles Chart, the lowest charting position of any of
their singles to date, and their first single not to reach Top 10. McFly
achieved their third number 1 DVD with the Radio:Active Tour DVD on 17th May
2009.
Super Records
Super Records Ltd. is an independent label operated and owned by McFly.
Initially McFly were signed to major record outlet Universal Island Records.
Although leaving Universal, McFly's singles are distributed by a company
named "Absolute" who also distribute for acts like Cascada and Jay Sean and
are part of the Universal Group.
[66]Super Records was created after McFly decided to leave Island,
Universal Records at the end of 2007.
Cover songs
McFly have recorded and performed a variety of officially released and
unreleased cover versions of well-known songs.
2003 – 2004
McFly collaborated with Busted for a cover of The Kinks' song "Lola"
(which was a B-side on the "5 Colours in Her Hair" single)[67]
and a version of "Build Me Up Buttercup" by The Foundations from Busted's
"Crashed the Wedding" single.[68]
Their cover of "Help!", originally by The Beatles, was featured on the
"Obviously" single[69] while
"She Loves You", also by The Beatles, was featured on the "That Girl"
single.[70] The New Years'
carol "Deck the Halls", and "Crazy Little Thing Called Love", originally by
Queen, were also featured on the "Room on the Third Floor" single.[71]
In December 2004, McFly performed "Little Saint Nick", originally by The
Beach Boys, on the EastEnders Christmas Special.[72]
2005
McFly released "You've Got a Friend", originally by Carole King, which
they recorded as part of the official 2005 Comic Relief song, along with
"All About You", where the video sees the band visiting children in Uganda
affected by AIDS.[20][21][22]
McFly also recorded the 2004 hit "Mr Brightside", originally by The Killers,
which is featured on the "I Wanna Hold You" single,[73]
and "I Predict a Riot", originally by the Kaiser Chiefs, which they
performed at BBC Radio 1 Live Lounge session and is featured on the
"Ultraviolet" single.[74]
McFly teamed up with Roger Daltrey of The Who in September, 2005 to
re-record the 1965 hit, "My Generation" to raise money for the Teenage
Cancer Trust and to launch HMV Digital's new download service.[75]
They also released a cover of The Who's "Pinball Wizard" on the single "I'll
Be OK" with a video.[76]
2006
McFly performed a version of Thin Lizzy's "The Boys Are Back in Town" at
The Prince's Trust on 20 May 2006.[77]
They released a cover of "Don't Stop Me Now", originally by Queen, which was
recorded to raise money for Sport Relief 2006 as the official song along
with "Please, Please".[32][33]
When performing this cover on their Motion in the Ocean tour, they were
joined onstage by Queen guitarist Brian May at Wembley Arena,[4]
who also performed the opening riff to "5 Colours in Her Hair". Matt Willis
also joined McFly to play "Don't Stop Me Now" at Wembley Arena and the
Manchester Evening News Arena.[78]
Also on the tour, they performed "Fight for Your Right (To Party)",
originally by the Beastie Boys and the "Ghostbusters" theme tune, originally
by Ray Parker Jr.[79] A few
weeks later, they opened Children in Need 2006 with "I Want to Hold Your
Hand" by The Beatles.[80] They
also covered "Happy Xmas (War Is Over)" by John Lennon for BBC Radio 1's
Live Lounge.[81] The
song "Rockin' Robin", originally by Bobby Day, was performed at the Top of
the Pops Christmas Special and was also featured on the "Sorry's Not Good
Enough/Friday Night" single[82].
2007
On 23 February 2007, McFly performed Primal Scream's "Rocks" with
Charlotte Church on The Charlotte Church Show.[83]
They also covered "Baby's Coming Back", originally by Jellyfish, which they
released as a double A-side to "Transylvania".[84]
McFly recorded the song "You're the One That I Want" from Grease for
an album which was in aid of The Association of Children's Hospices and was
recorded in five days, Over the Rainbow.[85]
McFly were among a forty artists who recorded a track for Radio 1’s birthday
celebrations, covering The Jam classic "Town Called Malice", to feature on
the compilation album Radio 1 Established 1967.[86]
The hit Rihanna song, "Umbrella", was also covered by McFly for the single,
"The Heart Never Lies", and also had a video created for it.[87][88]
They also covered Bruce Springsteen's "Born to Run" for BBC Radio 1's Live
Lounge. [89]
2008
McFly performed "The Winner Takes It All", originally by ABBA, at the
London 2012 Olympic Visa Party on 24 August, 2008[90]
and an acoustic version of the song was featured on the Lies single. The
band also performed "I Kissed a Girl" by Katy Perry for BBC Radio 1's Live
Lounge on 10 September, 2008.[91]
McFly also covered "Stay With Me", originally by Rod Stewart and The Faces
as a double A side with "Do Ya" as the official 2008 Children in Need
single.[92] McFly also
performed a cover of Michael Jackson's "Black or White" on their
Radio:Active tour, which was sung just by Danny Jones.
2009
McFly toured the UK with their "Up Close...and This Time It's Personal"
from 21 April to 10 May and covered Girls Aloud's' "The Promise".
Television and film appearances
In January 2005, the band guest-starred in an episode of the long-running
British drama series Casualty.[93]
In May 2006, they starred in the teen comedy film Just My Luck with
Lindsay Lohan and Chris Pine, which was released in the US on 12 May 2006
and in the UK on 30 June 2006.[9]
They play themselves in the film and the soundtrack features a variety of
their songs from their first two albums.[10]
The band also recorded another song, "Just My Luck", which was to be
included on the US-only album release of the same name. McFly held a concert
at the London Hammersmith Apollo on 19 May 2005 which was used in the film.[94]
The UK premiere of the film took place on 28 June, 2006 in London.[95]
The film generally did not receive good reviews, gaining a 13% rating on
Rotten Tomatoes.[96] On 16
March 2007, McFly guest starred in the Top Gear comic relief show Top Gear
of the Pops, where they were given a challenge to come up with a song from
scratch without using the words 'love', 'baby', or 'heart'. In addition,
they had to include in the song the words 'sofa', 'administration', and
'Hyundai'. Near the end of the show they performed the song they named 'Sofa
Hyundai Administration'.
On 23 June 2007, McFly made a cameo appearance in an episode of the
science fiction series Doctor Who. The episode "The Sound of Drums",
saw the band appearing in a spoof party political broadcast, which featured
testimonials from British celebrities such as McFly and Sharon Osbourne
showing their support for Mr Saxon to become Prime Minister of the United
Kingdom.[97]
On 22 October 2007, McFly hosted the first annual Nickelodeon UK Kids
Choice Awards.[98] McFly
also appeared on the show Ghosthunting with... in 2007.[99]
On 27 May 2008 McFly appeared on Gordon Ramsay's The F Word as the
celebrity guests and cooked a three course meal for 50 customers. Their
score was that 115 out of 150 dishes were paid for. On
20 July 2008,
McFly also played at T4 on the Beach in Weston-super-Mare.[100]
McFly's performance at KOKO on 24 July, 2008, as part of the iTunes Live
Festival '08, was broadcast at Vue cinemas across the UK on the same day.
On 25 August, 2008, McFly performed at the London 2012 Olympic Visa
Party.[101][90]
On the 14 of December, 2008, McFly were the headline music act for Miss
World in South Africa, which had a predicted worldwide audience of over 2
billion viewers. Their hits 5 Colours In Her Hair and Lies were played
during the show.
They appeared in teen soap Hollyoaks on Channel 4 on Friday May 8th
performing in the SU Bar with The Somethings as a support group.
On the 31 of May, 2009, McFly performed at the biggest tv show in Brazil
“Domingão do Faustão” which had a predicted audience of over 30 million
viewers
Discography
| Album information |
Room on the 3rd Floor
- Released: 5 July, 2004 (UK & Ireland)
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Wonderland
- Released: 29 August, 2005 (UK & Ireland)
|
Just My Luck
- Released: 12 May, 2006 (US)
|
Motion in the Ocean
- Released: 6 November, 2006 (UK & Ireland)
|
All the Greatest Hits
- Released: 5 November, 2007 (UK & Ireland)
- Released: 20 May, 2008 (Brazil)
|
Radio:Active
- Released:
20 July, 2008 (Free with The Mail on Sunday)
(UK & Ireland)
- Released:September/October, 2008 (UK & Brazil)
- Released: March 2009(Colombia,Mexico)
- To Release: July 2009 (Chile,Colombia & Argentina)
|
Awards
2004
- Smash Hits Awards - Best UK Band
- Smash Hits Awards - Best Album for Room on the 3rd Floor
- Smash Hits Awards - Best Video for "That Girl"
- Smash Hits Awards - Best Stars of the Year
- Smash Hits Awards - Most Fanciable Male (Danny Jones)[102]
2005
- Smash Hits Awards - Best UK Band
- Smash Hits Awards - Most Snoggable Male (Danny Jones)
- Smash Hits Awards - Best Single for "All About You'"
- Smash Hits Awards - Best Album for Wonderland[103]
- BRIT Awards - Best Pop Act[104]
2006
- Virgin.net Music Awards - Best Group[105]
2007
- Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards - Best Band (also hosted)[98]
- UK Festival Awards - Best Pop Act (for appearance at V
Festival)[106]
- Virgin.net Music Awards - Best Live Act[107]
2008
- Nickelodeon UK Kids Choice Awards - Best Band[108]