"S Club Party", the band's second single, is a song that is described as an "introduction to the band". Each line of the song's second verse describes a different member of S Club 7: "
Tina's doin' her dance,
Jon's lookin' for romance,
Paul's gettin' down on the floor, while
Hannah's screamin' out for more. Wanna see
Bradley swing? Wanna see
Rachel do her thing? Then we got
Jo, she's got the flow - get ready everybody 'cause here we go!" Following the departure of Paul Cattermole from S Club 7, they recorded a "United" version of the song with
S Club 8, which omits the second verse and replaces it with the chant, "Ooh, ooh!" and extra
ad lib vocals by S Club 8 vocalists
Aaron Renfree,
Frankie Sandford,
Jay Asforis,
Stacey McClean and
Rochelle Humes. Following Cattermole's death and Hannah Spearrit's departure from S Club in 2023, the second verse was removed almost entirely and replaced with repeats of "Get ready everybody" for the Good Times Tour. The single contains two
B-sides, "Viva La Fiesta" and "Our Time Has Come". "Viva La Fiesta" later made the final track listing of the band's debut album, although "Our Time Has Come" remained as a B-side. "Our Time Has Come" was written at the same time as the band's debut single, "
Bring It All Back", and was again produced by
Eliot Kennedy. The track was a contender to be the band's debut single alongside "Bring It All Back", and was written as a contrast: while "Bring It All Back" features lead vocals from the girls, "Our Time Has Come" features lead vocals from the boys.
Our Time Has Come was one of only three singles from the band's debut album era not to be performed on
Miami 7, but it was performed live during the band's
S Club Party - Live tour in 2001. Remixes of "S Club Party" by Dave Way and
Jason Nevins were released on CD2, while the Australian CD single includes an extended version of "Bring It All Back". ==Music video==