In 1980, the choir signed to Music for Pleasure, an EMI associated label also known as MFP and released "There's No One Quite Like Grandma" in time for the Christmas market.
In 1990, St Winifred's School Choir teamed up with Ziba Banafsheh and recorded "A Better World"[6] in aid of Mother Teresa of Calcutta's charity, for BMG's Ariola label.
In 1993, they recorded the single "One Voice" with Bill Tarmey (better known as Jack Duckworth from Coronation Street), but ended up being uncredited on the release.
[2] This Barry Manilow[7] cover would be produced by Mike Stock and Pete Waterman from 1980s hitmaking production team S/A/W and would reach number 16 on the UK Singles Chart for Tarmey (and BMG's Arista label).
[8] In November 2009, 14 of the original choir members reunited to record a new version of "There's No One Quite Like Grandma" in association with Innocent Drinks to raise money for the Age Concern charity.