‘Always forget it’ Harry Styles on his favourite One Direction song

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One Direction released a massive 109 songs over their five years as a band. The group’s five albums yielded an incredible four number-one singles in the UK Singles Chart, but only a handful really made a mark on the band themselves. Harry has since revealed which unassuming track he favoured over the rest.

Harry might have chosen one of the band’s iconic number ones – such as Drag Me Day, Little Things, or One Way or Another – but instead, he chose an album track.

When asked what his favourite song was, he replied: “I really like Heart Attack.” (Via MTV) Heart Attack is straight off One Direction’s second studio album, Take Me Home. The 2012 song was never released as a single for the British group, but it is one of their more adult tunes.

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Heart Attack tells of forbidden love or jealousy within a relationship. Harry himself begins the song with the line: “Baby you got me sick / I don’t know what I did / Need to take a break and figure it out, yeah / Got your voice in my head / Sayin’ let’s just be friends / Can’t believe the words came out of your mouth, yeah.”

The Marvel star went on to explain why he holds the song in such high regard.

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Harry said of Heart Attack: “I always kind of forget about it, but when I listen to it, I think it’s really good.” This, of course, was not the only song that the Watermelon Sugar star remembered fondly. In 2013 Harry said one song from One Direction’s third album was his favourite.

1D released Midnight Memories on November 25, 2013. Although they dropped four singles from the record – including Best Song Ever, Story of my Life and You & I – they did not release Harry’s favourite. He told Entertainment Weekly that the best track for him was Happily.

Happily was a large part of the Where We Are Tour setlist, as well as On The Road Again Tour. However, it was later replaced by Stockholm Syndrome – a track from the band’s fourth album, Four.

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