Shine On Forever (Photo Frame)

"Shine On Forever (Photo Frame)" is the first single from British pop duo Same Difference' second studio album, The Rest Is History.

The single had poor critical reception, with Robert Copsey of Digital Spy claiming that the song had 'beats as hammy 'n' cheesy as a croque monsieur'.

[1] After being signed to PopLife Records, much was made of Same Difference's 'reinvention', with photos of a new look Sarah and Sean being sent out to the press, and the group adopting a more open and honest interview style.

It is set in a nightclub with dancers and marked a change in image for the group.

Sarah and Sean each have a love interest who they share scenes with, before performing a dance routine together.