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Neverending Love

1986 single by Roxette From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Neverending Love
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"Neverending Love" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 8 July 1986 by EMI as their debut single. The track was originally written in Swedish by Per Gessle, as "Svarta glas" ("Black Glass"), for recording artist Pernilla Wahlgren, who turned it down. However, she offered the song to her brother Niclas Wahlgren, who recorded his own version. The release of his single was cancelled at the request of EMI, when Gessle recorded an English version of the song with Marie Fredriksson.[2]

Quick facts Single by Roxette, from the album Pearls of Passion ...

The single was originally intended to only be released outside of Sweden, as EMI believed it would interfere with Fredriksson's burgeoning solo career. The label eventually changed their minds,[3] and the single went on to peak at number three on the Swedish Singles Chart.[4] The song was later included on the duo's debut album, Pearls of Passion (1986). Two music videos were created for the song. The first was shot in Luxembourg in 1986 and features a red-haired Fredriksson. The second was directed by Rikard Petrelius and was shot one year later in Sweden.[5]

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Formats and track listings

All lyrics by Per Gessle; all music by Gessle except "Voices", by Marie Fredriksson and Per Andersson.

  • 7" single (Germany / Italy / Sweden 1362277)
  1. "Neverending Love" – 3:29
  2. "Neverending Love" (Love Mix) – 3:59
  • French 7" / Swedish 12" single (France 1362567 · Sweden 1362486)
  1. "Neverending Love" – 3:29
  2. "Voices" – 4:05
  • German 12" single (136237)
  1. "Neverending Love" (12" Mix) – 5:14
  2. "Neverending Love" (7" Mix) – 3:18
  3. "Voices" – 4:05
  • French 12" single (1362576)
  1. "Neverending Love" (Love Mix) – 3:59
  2. "Neverending Love" – 3:29
  3. "Neverending Love" (Extended Club Mix) – 4:31
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Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of The Rox Box/Roxette 86–06.[6]

  • Recorded at EMI Studios in Stockholm, Sweden in March and April 1986.

Musicians

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Charts and sales

More information Chart (1986), Peak position ...
More information Region, Certification ...

References

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