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List of songs recorded by the Spice Girls

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An image of four women – Melanie B, Emma Bunton, Geri Halliwell and Melanie C holding a microphone and performing on stage.
The Spice Girls in 2019

The Spice Girls are an English girl group that consists of Mel B, Victoria Beckham, Emma Bunton, Melanie C and Geri Halliwell. The following is a list of songs by the group.

Released songs

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List of released songs, showing writers name, original release and year released
Song Writer(s) Album(s) Year released Ref.
"2 Become 1" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spice 1996 [1]
"Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now" Non-album single
(B-side of "Stop")
1997 [2]
"Baby Come Round" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Non-album single
(B-side of "Mama"/"Who Do You Think You Are")
1996 [3]
"Bumper to Bumper" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Cathy Dennis
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Non-album single
(B-side of "Wannabe")
1996 [4]
"Christmas Wrapping" Chris Butler Non-album single
(B-side of "Goodbye")
1998 [5]
"Denying" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Do It" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Feed Your Love" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Wannabe 25 2021 [7]
"Get Down with Me" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mischke Butler
Mel B
LaShawn Daniels
Rodney Jerkins
Fred Jerkins III
Robert Smith
Forever 2000 [8]
"Goodbye" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Forever 2000 [8]
"Headlines (Friendship Never Ends)" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Greatest Hits 2007 [9]
"Holler" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
LaShawn Daniels
Rodney Jerkins
Fred Jerkins III
Forever 2000 [8]
"If U Can't Dance" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spice 1996 [1]
"If You Wanna Have Some Fun" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
James Harris III
Terry Lewis
Forever 2000 [8]
"It's Only Rock 'n Roll (But I Like It)" Jagger/Richards Non-album single 1999
"The Lady is a Vamp" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Last Time Lover" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spice 1996 [1]
"Let Love Lead the Way" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
LaShawn Daniels
Rodney Jerkins
Fred Jerkins III
Harvey Mason Jr.
Forever 2000 [8]
"Love Thing" Cary Bayliss
Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Eliot Kennedy
Spice 1996 [1]
"Mama" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spice 1996 [1]
"Move Over" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Clifford Lane
Mary Wood
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"My Strongest Suit" Elton John Elton John and Tim Rice's Aida 1999 [10]
"Naked" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spice 1996 [1]
"Never Give Up on the Good Times" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"One of These Girls" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Non-album single
(B-side of "2 Become 1")
1996 [11]
"Outer Space Girls" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Non-album single
(B-side of "Too Much")
1997 [12]
"Oxygen" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
James Harris III
Terry Lewis
Forever 2000 [8]
"Power of 5" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard[13]
1997 [14]
"Right Back at Ya" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Eliot Kennedy
Tim Lever
Forever 2000 [8]
"Saturday Night Divas" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Say You'll Be There" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Eliot Kennedy
Spice 1996 [1]
"Sleigh Ride" Leroy Anderson Non-album single
(B-side of "2 Become 1")
1996 [11]
"Something Kinda Funny" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spice 1996 [1]
"Spice Invaders" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Non-album single
(B-side of "Spice Up Your Life")
1997 [15]
"Spice Up Your Life" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Step to Me" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Eliot Kennedy
Spiceworld 1997 [16]
"Stop" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Take Me Home" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Non-album single
(B-side of "Say You'll Be There")
1996 [17]
"Tell Me Why" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mischke Butler
Mel B
LaShawn Daniels
Rodney Jerkins
Fred Jerkins III
Forever 2000 [8]
"Time Goes By" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mischke Butler
Mel B
LaShawn Daniels
Rodney Jerkins
Fred Jerkins III
Forever 2000 [8]
"Too Much" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Viva Forever" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spiceworld 1997 [6]
"Voodoo" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Greatest Hits 2007 [9]
"Walk of Life" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Non-album single
(B-side of "Too Much")
1997 [12]
"Wannabe" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Richard Stannard
Matt Rowe
Spice 1996 [1]
"Wasting My Time" Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
LaShawn Daniels
Fred Jerkins III
Forever 2000 [8]
"Weekend Love" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
LaShawn Daniels
Rodney Jerkins
Fred Jerkins III
Forever 2000 [8]
"Who Do You Think You Are" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Andy Watkins
Paul Wilson
Spice 1996 [1]

Unreleased songs

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List of unreleased songs, showing writers name
Song Writer(s) Ref.
"A Day in Your Life" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Eliot Kennedy
[18]
"Angels" Victoria Beckham
Heidrun Anna Bjoernsdottir
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Luc Emile Leroy
Stephane Mickael Mace Yann
[19]
"Go Go Go" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Richard Stannard
[20]
"If It's Lovin' on Your Mind" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Eliot Kennedy
[18]
"Image & Likeness" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
[21]
"Overnight" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Richard Stannard
[20]
"Pain Proof" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Eliot Kennedy
[18]
"Seven Days" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Sheppard Solomon
Mark Taylor
[22]
"Song for Her" Emma Bunton
Mel B
Geri Halliwell
Eliot Kennedy
[23]
"Spice is Back" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Greg Hatwell
[24]
"Strong Enough" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Geri Halliwell
Eliot Kennedy
[25]
"Too Hot" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Richard Stannard
[20]
"Treasure" Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Richard Stannard
[20]
"W.O.M.A.N." Victoria Beckham
Emma Bunton
Mel B
Melanie C
Richard Stannard
[20]

References

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  2. ^ ""Stop" by Spice Girls on Apple Music". Retrieved 27 June 2021.
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  4. ^ ""Wannabe" - EP by Spice Girls". iTunes. 26 June 1996. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  5. ^ ""Goodbye" - EP by Spice Girls on Apple Music". iTunes. 11 December 1998. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j "Spiceworld - Album by Spice Girls". Apple Music. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
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  9. ^ a b "Greatest Hits - Album by Spice Girls". Apple Music. Retrieved 9 February 2025.
  10. ^ "Spice Girls – "My Strongest Suit" (Belgium promo)". Discogs. Retrieved 19 September 2017.
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  12. ^ a b ""Too Much" - EP by Spice Girls on Apple Music". iTunes. 15 December 1997. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
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