When One Direction performed on Good Morning America earlier this month to offer up the live television debut of its new single "Drag Me Down" as well as perform some fan favorites, one song was notably missing from the short setlist: the fan-selected unofficial single "No Control." Now, in newly released footage, that performance, which was at first exclusive to Directioners at the Central Park concert, has been posted online.

Good Morning America released the video of Liam Payne, Harry Styles, Niall Horan and Louis Tomlinson performing "No Control" on its website Friday (Aug. 28), just a few short weeks after 1D originally took the stage in New York.

The song, which fans have flocked to due to its peppy beat and sexually charged lyrics, is perfect in the live element. As the boys of 1D take turn on the song's solos, the rest of the group dances around the stage, clearly eating up the loud screams and cheers from the audience, which was singing along to every single word.

In addition to "No Control," One Direction also performed "Drag Me Down," "Night Changes" and "Steal My Girl" on Good Morning America on Aug. 4. The band also finally addressed Tomlinson's impending baby news, with the pop star admitting that "Obviously it's a very exciting time."

One Direction will be releasing its fifth studio album before the end of 2015. The record will then be followed by an "indefinite" hiatus for the boy ban, beginning in March 2016.

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