Fame Academy discography

Malachi[6] and Alistair Griffin released self-penned songs in 2003 but were subsequently dropped from their record labels.

[7] James Fox was chosen as the United Kingdom's representative for the 2004 Eurovision Song Contest; he sang "Hold Onto Our Love", which charted at number 13 on the UK Singles Chart in April 2003, and received 29 points for his performance.

At the end of both series, a compilation album was released featuring cover versions from the contestants.

A Bluebirds Flying High was recorded by James Fox with Cardiff City F.C.

[50] B Alistair Griffin recorded "My Lover's Prayer" with Robin Gibb, who had appeared as a guest judge on Fame Academy.

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David Sneddon won the first series of Fame Academy. His debut single, " Stop Living the Lie ", was a number-one single while his album charted in the top ten.
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Lemar , who finished third in the first series of Fame Academy, has had ten top-40 singles.