In August 1999, Ellie released her second single "So Many Ways", which became her biggest hit, reaching #26 in the charts.
Her third and final European single, "Don't Want You Back", peaked at #50 in January 2001 in the UK.
[1] Whilst Campbell was enjoying her chart success, Britney Spears came onto the music scene and the media quickly made comparisons between the two.
[citation needed] A cover of Dee Dee Warwick's "You're No Good" was due to be the fourth single in the UK, but after the album flopped,[1] plans were shelved despite a music video being shot and played many times on The Box.
However, the single did get a release in the United States, but it failed to chart.