Sweet Memory

"Sweet Memory" is a 1983 song by English pop/new wave band The Belle Stars, released as their eighth single overall. Unlike its predecessor, Sign of the Times, it did not make it into the top 10. However, it did manage to get into the top 30, peaking at #22.[1]

"Sweet Memory"
Single by The Belle Stars
B-side"April Fool", "Sign Of The Times"(Germany)
Released1983
Recorded1982
GenrePop, dance-rock
Length3:23, 6:39 (Extended Remix)
LabelStiff
Songwriter(s)Lesley Shone, Jennie Matthias, Miranda Joyce, Sarah-Jane Owen, Judy Parsons, Stella Barker, Clare Hirst
Producer(s)Pete Collins
The Belle Stars singles chronology
"Sign of the Times"
(1983)
"Sweet Memory"
(1983)
"Indian Summer"
(1983)

Background

Sweet Memory is a song that conveys how much hatred the singer and the lover used to show each other, and how the lover should stop wasting his love by cheating on other people. The singer explains how she brings back terrible memories when thinking about how much hatred her and her lover portrayed.

Bridge

The bridge of the song features many different vocal styles sung by Jennie Matthias. First, she sings vocal hiccups, then does grunting, and, towards the end of the bridge, does a scream.

Music video

The music video for the song features the band performing live. It was produced by Pete Collins.

Track listings

Germany Vinyl 7" Single (6 13880)

  1. "Sweet Memory"
  2. "Sign of the Times"[2]

UK Vinyl 7" Single (BUY 174)

  1. "Sweet Memory"
  2. "April Fool"

Spain Vinyl 12" Maxi-Single (VIC-97)

  1. "Sweet Memory" (Extended Remix)
  2. "April Fool"
  3. "The Entertainer" (Extended Version)
  4. "Indian Summer" (Extended Remix)

UK Vinyl 12" Single (BUY-IT 174)

  1. "Sweet Memory" (Extended Remix)
  2. "April Fool"

References

  1. "BELLE STARS." BELLE STARS. Web. 31 Jan. 2015. <http://www.officialcharts.com/artist/_/belle stars/>.
  2. "Belle Stars, The - Sweet Memory / Sign Of The Times." Discogs. Web. 31 Jan. 2015. <http://www.discogs.com/Belle-Stars-Sweet-Memory-Sign-Of-The-Times/release/4586446>.


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