In 2006, English band
McFly covered "Don't Stop Me Now" and released it as a
double A-side single with original track "Please, Please". The release, titled "Don't Stop Me Now" / "Please, Please", was the first single from their third album,
Motion in the Ocean. It premiered on
BBC Radio 1 on 7 June 2006. The double A-side entered the
UK Singles Chart at number one on 23 July 2006, knocking "
Smile" by
Lily Allen off the top spot. It also reached number 15 in Ireland.
Charity Some of the money from any version of the single went to
Sport Relief and as a result their version of "Don't Stop Me Now" was played across the
BBC's sport programmes, including highlights from the
2006 FIFA World Cup. It also was the theme for the "Sport Relief Mile", which McFly also took part in. Judd also travelled to India for
Sport Relief with a collection of other British celebrities including presenter and comedian
Nick Hancock and radio DJ and presenter
Chris Evans. Whilst out in India, Harry took part in a cricket tournament, travelling across India's poorest areas and playing with everyone from the kids to the professionals, all in aid of
Sport Relief.
Track listings UK CD1 • "Don't Stop Me Now" • "Please, Please" (radio version)
UK CD2 • "Please, Please" (single version) • "Don't Stop Me Now" • "5 Colours in Her Hair" (US version) • "5 Colours in Her Hair" (live from Arena Tour) • "5 Colours in Her Hair" (live video) • "Harry in India for
Sport Relief"
UK DVD single • "Please, Please" (audio) • "Don't Stop Me Now" (audio) • "I've Got You" (US version) • "I've Got You" (US movie video) • "Please, Please" (video) • Behind the scenes at the "Please, Please" video shoot
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