Stars (Roxette Song)
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"Stars" is a song by Swedish pop music duo
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, released on 26 July 1999 as the third single from their sixth studio album, ''
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'' (1999). It was their first – and only – foray into the
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subgenre and features a children's choir in the song's chorus. A remix of the song by production collective Almighty served as the version which was predominantly played on European radio. The song became a hit throughout Europe, particularly in
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and in Germany, where it became the album's best-performing single. Its music video was directed by
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.


Background and recording

"Stars" was originally demoed as a guitar-driven
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song, but its
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was overhauled in the recording studio. It instead became an up-tempo
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and
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song, which was a new musical direction for Roxette. Lead vocals were performed by
Marie Fredriksson Gun-Marie Fredriksson (; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist, and lead vocalist of pop-rock duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. The duo achieved international success in the late 1980s an ...
, and the song features a children's choir in the
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was inspired to incorporate a children's choir in to one of his songs after hearing
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's 1967 single "
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". The song was remixed numerous times. European radio predominantly aired a 7-inch mix of the song by production collective Almighty, although the original album version was used for the music video. Also included on the single was the exclusive
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"Better Off on Her Own", and demos for two other tracks from ''
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'': "I Was So Lucky" and "7Twenty7".


Critical reception

Jørn Holmen from '' Gjesdalbuen'' picked the song as the "highlight" of the record. He wrote that "this techno-embossed song shows that Roxette has partially managed to innovate themselves." Brendon Veevers from ''
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'' wrote that "Stars" "showed us exactly what Roxette were capable of doing when they ventured outside of their signature power-ballad comfort zones. Though ''
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'' as a whole was techno-coated, Stars showed a prominent change of direction for Roxette. Its children’s-choir chorus and Marie’s power-house vocal delivery are stunning and contrasting features within the tracks electronic and energetic construction."


Music video

The song's music video was directed by
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, and Fredriksson described making it as a "hilarious experience". It begins with a drunken Gessle passed-out in a cardboard box in an alleyway, with a sign emblazoned with the word "Me" hanging around his neck, although he is then transformed into an unidentified man. Meanwhile, Fredriksson awakens in a large bed inside a palace, surrounded by servants, who begin dressing her in royal attire. She leaves the palace and ventures down a crowded street, and is surrounded by men all wearing similar signs around their necks. After stumbling over the man in the cardboard box, she begins reading the song's lyrics to him from a
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. During the song's first chorus, she becomes distracted by a passing children's choir and begins dancing frenetically, dropping the royal decree in the process. Disturbed by the scene, the man runs away and steals a boat, but is chased by Fredriksson who then jumps into the river after him. She once again becomes distracted during the song's second chorus when she is surrounded by a raft of serenading ducks. Enamored by Fredriksson, the man beckons her into the boat, and he emerges from the river carrying her in his arms. They are then seen emerging from a church in wedding attire. The video ends with a series of montages depicting the couple at a large dining room table throughout various stages of their lives: first accompanied by an infant child, then by two teenagers and, finally, as an elderly couple alone, walking arm-in-arm toward the camera.


Commercial performance

The song became a hit throughout Europe, particularly in
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. The single charted highest in Finland, peaking at number nine. It also charted at number eleven in Norway, and at number thirteen in the duo's native Sweden, where it was certified gold by the
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for shipments in excess of 15,000 units. It went on to be one of the 100 best-selling singles of 1999 in the country. The song also charted in the top thirty in both Spain and Switzerland, while it became the highest-charting single from ''Have A Nice Day'' on the
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, peaking at number 23 and spending almost four months on the chart. It became the duo's final single to enter the top 75 of the UK Singles Chart, where it reached number 56. It charted marginally higher – at number 53 – in Scotland. The music video also received a substantial amount of airplay throughout the continent, spending three consecutive weeks at number 19 on
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chart. In Italy, the song was featured in two Omnitel (now Vodafone) commercials with Megan Gale that were shown in 2000.


Formats and track listings

All songs were written by Per Gessle. * European CD Single (8875722) # "Stars" – 3:48 # "Better Off on Her Own" – 2:49 # "I Was So Lucky" – 4:13 # "7Twenty7" – 3:28 * UK cassette and CD1 (TCEM-550 · CDEM-550) # "Stars" – 3:48 # "
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" – 4:30 # "Stars" – 3:56 # "Stars" – 3:55 (CD release only) * UK CD2 (CDEMS-550) # "Stars" – 3:48 # "Stars" – 8:00 # "Stars" – 6:13 * CD-Maxi (Australia · Europe 8869130) # "Stars" – 3:48 # "Better Off on Her Own" – 2:49 # "I Was So Lucky" – 4:13 # "7Twenty7" – 3:28 # "Stars" – 3:56 # "Anyone" – 4:45 * European CD-Maxi 2 and UK 12-inch single – The Remixes (EU CD: 8874712 · UK 12-inch: 8874716) # "Stars" – 3:48 # "Stars" – 8:00 # "Stars" – 6:43 # "Stars" – 7:02 # "Stars" – 6:13


Credits and personnel

Credits are adapted from the liner notes of ''
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''. Studios * Recorded between September and October 1998 at Atlantis Studio and Cosmos Studios (Stockholm, Sweden) * Mixed at Mono Music (Stockholm, Sweden) Musicians *
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– lead and background vocals, piano,
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, mixing *
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– background vocals, production, mixing * Micke "Nord" Andersson – acoustic guitars * Karla Collantes – choir vocals * Malin Gille – choir vocals * Cecilia Grothén – choir vocals * Michael Ilbert –
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, production, mixing *
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– background vocals * Paulina Nilsson – choir vocals *
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– synthesizer, programming, production, mixing * Jackie Öfwerman – choir vocals * Staffan Öfwerman – choir
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* Darina Rönn-Brolin – choir vocals


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Certifications


Release history


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Stars (Roxette Song) 1999 singles 1999 songs Black-and-white music videos EMI Records singles Music videos directed by Anton Corbijn Roxette songs Songs written by Per Gessle Song recordings produced by Clarence Öfwerman