Released: September 9, 2002

Songwriter: Stuart Kershaw Andy McCluskey

Producer: Sebastian Morawietz Stuart Kershaw Andy McCluskey

[Verse 1: Liz]
You and I once shared love
So strong and so secure
But all you left are memories
The feelings are no more
Like flowers in a big field
All died and blown away
The letters and the pictures
Are all that will remain

[Pre-Chorus: Liz]
But every moment (But every moment)
Of every day (Of every day)
I wanna see you (I wanna see you)
I wanna say

[Chorus: All]
No one loves you, like I love you
No one needs you, the way I do
No one knows you, like I know you
No one hears you, the way I do

[Verse 2: Liz]
So many years of memories
Suppressed beyond recall
The feelings once unbroken
Seem silent and so small

[Pre-Chorus: Liz]
But every moment (But every moment)
Of every day (Of every day)
I wanna see you (I wanna see you)
I wanna say

[Chorus: All]
No one loves you, like I love you
No one needs you, the way I do
No one knows you, like I know you
No one hears you, the way I do

[Pre-Chorus: Liz]
But every moment (But every moment)
Of every day (Of every day)
I wanna see you (I wanna see you)
I wanna say

[Chorus: All]
No one loves you, like I love you
No one needs you, the way I do
No one knows you, like I know you
No one hears you, the way I do
No one loves you, like I love you
No one needs you, the way I do
No one knows you, like I know you
No one hears you, the way I do

Atomic Kitten

Atomic Kitten are an English girl group formed in Liverpool in 1998 and put together by Orchestral Manoeuvres in the Dark (OMD) frontman Andy McCluskey, who served as a principal songwriter during their early years. The original line-up consisted of Kerry Katona, Liz McClarnon and Heidi Range. Range was later replaced by Natasha Hamilton and eventually went on to join Sugababes.

The group’s debut album Right Now was released in October 2000 and peaked at number 39 in the UK. After four top ten singles, Katona quit the group and was replaced by former Precious singer Jenny Frost. “Whole Again” (recorded before Katona left), their next single, became their most successful song when it topped the UK singles chart for four weeks and became the 13th best-selling single of the 2000s. The group re-released their debut album, with some tracks re-recorded with Frost’s vocals. In the UK, the album hit number one, going double platinum after selling over 600,000 copies.

Between 2002 and 2004, the group released a further two studio albums, Feels So Good (which also went double platinum in the UK) and Ladies Night, and a greatest hits album before announcing a break following their 2004 tour.