"Maybe" is a song performed by
all-female German
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pop group
No Angels
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. It was written and composed by Pelle Ankarberg,
Niclas Molinder
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...
, Maryann Morgan, and
Joacim Persson
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and originally recorded by
American-
Norwegian pop singer
Trine Rein
Trine Rein (born November 11, 1970) is an American-Norwegian singer. Her album sales have exceeded more than a million records.
Career Debut
Trine Rein released her first solo album in 1993, ''Finders, Keepers''. It peaked at the top of the No ...
, featuring
strings by
violin
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ist Andreas Ljones. An uplifting
pop rock
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song that features a heavy
guitar riff
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sample, it incorporates an uncredited sample of
The Beatles
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' 1969 number-one record "
Come Together
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", while its lyrics revolve around relationship that is built upon contingence and hesitancy.
In October 2006, Rein and Ljones qualified for the
Melodi Grand Prix 2007 with the song, the television show in which the Norwegian entry for the
Eurovision Song Contest 2007
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was chosen. It eventually finished the contest in the final round, losing to
Guri Schanke
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Caree ...
's "
Ven a bailar conmigo". The same year, "Maybe" was
also recorded by the re-formed No Angels for their fourth studio album, ''
Destiny
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Fate
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'' (2007). Produced by frequent collaborators
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from
Redfly Music, it was selected as album's second single and released on 15 June 2007 in
German-speaking Europe
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, where it reached number 36 on the
German Singles Chart
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and number 62 on the
Ö3 Austria Top 40
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chart, becoming one of the band's lowest-charting single up to then.
Background
"Maybe" was written by Redfly
production members Pelle Ankarberg,
Niclas Molinder
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...
,
Joacim Persson
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and
British
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songwriter Maryanne Morgan, and actually offered to
Norwegian pop singer
Trine Rein
Trine Rein (born November 11, 1970) is an American-Norwegian singer. Her album sales have exceeded more than a million records.
Career Debut
Trine Rein released her first solo album in 1993, ''Finders, Keepers''. It peaked at the top of the No ...
, who recorded the song in mid-2006 for her unreleased studio album.
Violin
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ist Andreas Ljones contributed additional
fiddle
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music to Rein's version which was picked for her participation in the
Melodi Grand Prix 2007, the Norwegian pre-selection of the
Eurovision Song Contest
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. Chosen out of a total of 464 songs, it eventually made the final selection of the eighteen participating entries.
While the song failed to succeed on the semi-finals, it eventually made the second chance round, before dashing once again in the final round on 10 February 2007, losing to
Guri Schanke
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Caree ...
's "
Ven a bailar conmigo" which would later place 18th in a field of 28 and failed to qualify Norway for the final.
After
No Angels
No Angels are an all-female Pop music, pop group from Germany, formed in 2000. Originally a quintet, consisting of band members Nadja Benaissa, Ludmilla Diakovska, Lucy Diakovska, Sandy Mölling, Vanessa Petruo, and Jessica Wahls, they originat ...
' secret reunion in mid-2006, Redfly offered the band to re-recorded the song for fourth studio album ''Destiny'', having previously contributed to their 2003 studio album ''
Pure'' as well as several solo projects. Although the track was not exclusively for the quartet, the band has described the mid-tempo song as a "typical No Angels" record: "This song rocks!
..It shows another facet of us and is absolutely in line
ith the band"
Nadja Benaissa called "Maybe" the "jiggiest title" on the album: "It's about being in a quandary," she said in an interview with ''
Bild-Zeitung
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'', "and about living along the lines of 'maybe yes - maybe no'..."
["Himmlisch!". '']BILD am Sonntag
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''. Retrieved on 2007-04-22. The quartet premiered the song during a special concert in the Radio Energy studios in
Munich, Germany
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on 5 March 2007,
and by 6 April it was announced that either "I Believe in You," "Been Here Before," "Maybe," or "I Had a Feeling" would be the next single and
Universal
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started a poll asking the fans to decide.
However, according to ''
Bild am Sonntag
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'' "Maybe" eventually won over
piano
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-laid "I Believe in You."
Release and reception

In 2007, Rein's version of "Maybe" received a release on the MGP
compilation album
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''Melodi Grand Prix 2007'' only. No Angels' version was first released on the ''Destiny'' album on 13 April 2007 and later shipped as a single to radios in late May 2007.
While the
CD single
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spawned the previously unreleased recording "Secret's Out", a song penned by
Celetia Martin
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, Mats Berntoft, and Magnus Wallbert, its
digital single
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included a special
piano
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-driven remix.
A second
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-driven remix of the song, re-arranged by producer Tomasino, appeared on the album's 2008 re-release ''
Destiny Reloaded''.
First released on 15 June 2007 in
German-speaking Europe
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, "Maybe" debuted at number 36 on the
German Singles Chart
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based on composite
digital single
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and
CD maxi single sales, making it the band's lowest-debuting entry to date.
As the single fell out of the top 50 in it second week and failed to climb again during its seven-week chart run, it would become the band's first single to miss the top 20 on that particular chart, thus also making it the group's lowest-charting single since their formation in autumn 2000.
On the component charts, the track peaked at number 70 on the
German Airplay Chart, according to
Nielsen SoundScan
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.
In Austria, the track debuted at number 62 on the
Ö3 Austria Top 40
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, the group's lowest peak to date.
It remained a single week on the chart and fell out of the top 75 in its second week of release, also making it the band's shortest-running single on the Austrian Singles Chart.
In Switzerland, "Maybe" never made it to the official top 100 chart, eventually becoming No Angels' second entry since 2002's "
Let's Go to Bed" to do so. As a result, the single also failed to chart on the
Eurochart Hot 100 Singles
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. Altogether, "Maybe" sold less than 15,000 copies Europe-wide. It was the group's lowest-selling release up to then.
Music video
The
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for "Maybe" was filmed on 4 May 2007 inside the Feierabendhaus at the Chemiepark in
Knapsack,
Germany
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, following a four-day dance and choreography training.
It was No Angels' seventh clip to be directed by
Marcus Sternberg, and features ''
You Can Dance'' contestant Jimmy Surles as well as former ''
Fame Academy
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'' contestant and
Become One member David Hernandez Sanchez, the choreographer of the clip.
The video world-premiered on 18 May 2007 on German music network
VIVA's show ''VIVA Live''.
A
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-clip of the video was released on a
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on the album's re-release edition, ''
Destiny Reloaded'' (2008).
Similar to previous single "
Goodbye to Yesterday" the video does not have a substantial plot; it mainly focuses on the girls and their dancing choreographies, finally merging into a boisterous party crowd near the end of the clip.
Upon its release the music video was widely advertised as the band's "sexiest video" to date,
a fact underlined by the band's own statements: "We wanted a cool and sexy video, that facilitates a lot of energy,"
Jessica Wahls said in an interview with the ''Making of'' crew.
As
Nadja Benaissa reported on the band's ''
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''
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, the band members had purchased several parts of their outfits in a local
sex shop
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.
Track listings
Credits and personnel
Credits taken from ''Destiny'' liner notes.
*Pelle Ankarberg – backing vocals arrangement
*
Nadja Benaissa – vocals
*
Lucy Diakovska
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– vocals
*
Sandy Mölling
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– vocals
*Joacim Persson –
guitar
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s
*Vincent Sorg –
mastering
*
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–
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, arrangement
*
Jessica Wahls – vocals
Charts
Release history
References
External links
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No Angels songs
2007 songs
Songs written by Niclas Molinder
Songs written by Joacim Persson
Song recordings produced by Twin (production team)