Stars on Frankie (song)

"Stars on Frankie" was a song issued in 1987 by the Dutch studio group Stars on 45, taken from the album of the same title.

"Stars on Frankie"
Single by Stars on 45
from the album Stars on Frankie
ReleasedFebruary 1987
Recorded1987
GenrePop
Length4:17/6:33
LabelCNR Records (NL)
Songwriter(s)See track listing for full details
Producer(s)Jaap Eggermont
Stars on 45 singles chronology
"The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World"
(1982)
"Stars on Frankie"
(1987)

"Stars on Frankie" was the first proper Stars on 45 single since 1982's Rolling Stones medley "The Greatest Rock 'n Roll Band in the World". Since then producer Jaap Eggermont had recorded three albums with spin-off group The Star Sisters, mainly covering songs made famous by the Andrews Sisters and other jazz standards and evergreens from the 1940s, 1950s and early 1960s. When singer Peter Douglas in early 1987 won the Dutch soundalike contest The Supermixshow (the original format of TV show Stars in Their Eyes) with his impersonation of Frank Sinatra Eggermont consequently contacted him offering him a recording contract. The result was the "Stars on Frankie" single and album, released under the 'Stars on 45' moniker. While the single failed to chart internationally it became another Top 20 hit in the Netherlands, peaking at #16 and the following album was also a minor commercial success, reaching the lower regions of the Dutch albums chart and it was subsequently also released in the rest of Continental Europe, Scandinavia and Japan.

Stars on Frankie became the final original Stars on 45 project to be produced by Jaap Eggermont. A single and an album titled Stars on 45 - The Club Hits was some ten years later released on the Music Club International label, featuring both re-recordings of Eggermont and musical arranger Martin Duiser's original "Stars on 45" themes together with newly recorded hits medleys as well as using the band logo on the album covers. Neither Eggermont, Duiser nor any of the original Stars on 45 musicians or singers were however involved in the creation of this project.

Track listing 7" single

Side A

"Stars on Frankie" - 4:17

Side B

"Swingtime" (van Eick, Eggermont, Duiser, Souer) - 4:29

Track listing 12" single

Side A

"Stars on Frankie" (12" Mix) - 6:33

Side B

"Swingtime" (van Eick, Eggermont, Duiser, Souer) - 4:29

Chart peaks

Chart (1987) Peak
Position
The Netherlands 16
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