YOU'VE heard of legendary boy bands Boyzone, Take That and Westlife.

But you won't know much about this new all-male group yet.

Why? Because this time the songsters are Premier League footballers from Southampton Football Club.

Saints stars Shane Long, Jose Fonte, Ryan Bertrand, Steven Davis and Kelvin Davis will be swapping Premier League stadiums for the recording studio to produce a number they have written together.

The melodic ballad is a real change to the brash tunes we are accustomed to from the football world.

It first appeared at Saints' end-of-season celebration when 13-goal striker Long, who has revealed his musical talents in the past, picked up his guitar and sung a rousing rendition of the previously unheard song.

To a tune resembling Frank Sinatra hit My Way, he sang: "It's not just a name, It's who we are, We are the Saints, It's who we are, We'll never stop till we reach the top, We are Southampton."

@SouthamptonFC What a special season. What a special team. Yesterday evening @ShaneLong7 another speciality. 👏🏼 pic.twitter.com/lw52rwoEvh — Jan Kluitenberg (@jankluit) May 16, 2016

It all came as Ronald Koeman's side celebrated the club's best-ever Premier League season and qualification to the Europa League for a second successive season.

The video of the song was posted online by Saints fitness coach Jan Kluitenberg and it soon went viral, with Long getting all the limelight.

But it turns out that the Republic of Ireland international is no soloist.

Captain Fonte, midfielder Davis, England full-back Bertrand and newly-retired goalkeeper Kelvin Davis also had a hand in creating the song.

So while Saints finished the season with sensational victories over Manchester City and Tottenham, this group of players were also getting ready to drop their very own beat.

Now Long is keen to share the credit.

The Daily Echo understands the club is planning to officially record the track but, this time around, with everyone behind the song involved.

Because of international commitments, the recording session will have to wait until after European Championships tournament in France.