The Winner's Song

"The Winner's Song"
Single by Geraldine McQueen (Peter Kay)
Released 13 October 2008 (Europe)
Format CD single, digital download, DVD single
Recorded 2008
Genre Parody
Label Polydor
Writer(s) Peter Kay and Gary Barlow
Peter Kay singles chronology
"I'm Gonna Be (500 Miles)"
(2007)
"The Winner's Song"
(2008)
"Once Upon a Christmas Song"
(2008)

"The Winner's Song" is a single by fictional character Geraldine McQueen from Peter Kay's Britain's Got the Pop Factor... and Possibly a New Celebrity Jesus Christ Soapstar Superstar Strictly on Ice, a spoof talent contest/comedy by British comedian Peter Kay, who also plays Geraldine. It was released in Europe on 13 October 2008.

The song was co-written by Kay together with Gary Barlow from Take That, and parodies the style of changing key part-way through a song - a popular trick of modern-day pop songs - starting out in A flat major, moving up to B flat major, and then quickly up to B major.

Video

The video to the song was released both as a DVD single and as part of the Peter Kay compilation "Special Kay",

Parody

The video itself is a parody of Leona Lewis' video for her debut single, "A Moment Like This", and the box art of the single is a parody of The Meaning of Love, the debut album from Michelle McManus, who won the second series of Pop Idol in 2003.

Track listing

The CD for the Winners Song featured the tracks;

  1. "The Winners Song"
  2. "The Winners Song" (2 Up, 2 Down Version)

Chart performance

In the UK, the song debuted at number 2 beating "Don't Call This Love" by Leon Jackson, the winner of the 2007 series of The X Factor, but wasn't able to top Pink's "So What".[1]

Chart (2008) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 2

End of year

Country (2008) Position (Year End Singles Chart)
United Kingdom 117[2]

References

  1. Gibson, Owen (18 October 2008). "Kay's spoof single outselling the real thing". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 November 2008.
  2. Official Singles Chart 2008 UK Charts Plus
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