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BBC One’s Military Wives already reached the top spot in the UK singles chart, but it appears the group now has a new goal.
The singing group are now gearing themselves on recording an album after the successful launch their hit ‘Wherever You Are’.
According to Mtv.co.uk, Sam Stephenson recently unveiled that the she and her group are eager to record another song.
They would love to do an album that is going to be fantastic,' as told to the newspaper, The Daily Telegraph. The newspaper then confirmed that a source had confirmed that it is going to be happening in the near future.
They claimed that the single has been such an phenomenal success that an album is an obvious to be successful too.
The hardest part is getting all the women together so that they could record it because they have different lives and different schedules.
However, there is no doubt that women will make the effort to all come together following the time that the debut single beat X Factor winners Little Mix to the top spot and sold 556,000 copies last week.
Paul Mealor, the guy responsible for composing the Christmas hit said it was 'an unbelievable feeling' to be at number one in the charts.
Mealor added that he was watching Top of The Pops when I found out.
Getting to the number one in the classical charts with his album A Tender Light was unbelievable, but helping the Military Wives get a Christmas number one was out of this world.
He claimed that his parents got thrilled, and they drank a bottle of champagne together. He can never forget how many emails, Facebook message and phone calls he got that week.
The Official Charts Company unveiled the truth that the single manage to sell more copies than the rest of the top 12 combined.
The proceeds get donated to the Royal British Legion and the Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen and Families Association (SSAFA), and they are happy about it since it is for a fantastic cause.
Mealor thank all the people who ahs bought the album and made things happen for his group.
The composer talked to all the members of the band, and every one of them can not believe that this happened.
The wives whose husband got sent to Afghanistan - got formed for the BBC2 show The Choir by chorister Gareth Malone.
The women can be found on RAF Chivenor in Devon and are still celebrating as their single was the biggest selling total ever since Alexandra Burke's festive number one Hallelujah in 2008.
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