17 Again
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"17 Again" | ||
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Single by Eurythmics | ||
from the album Peace | ||
Released | 1999 | |
Format | CD single | |
Recorded | 1999 | |
Genre | Pop / Rock | |
Label | RCA | |
Producer(s) | Eurythmics Andy Wright |
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Eurythmics singles chronology | ||
"I Saved the World Today" (1999) |
"17 Again" (1999) |
"I've Got a Life" (2005) |
"17 Again" is a song recorded by pop music duo Eurythmics. It was written and co-produced by band members Annie Lennox and David A. Stewart. The song appears on the duo's Peace album and was released as the second single in the UK during 1999.
Peace was the first album released by Eurythmics in nearly a decade and the feelings of renewal and musical creativity between Lennox and Stewart are clearly referenced in "17 Again"'s lyrics. Reminiscing about the duo's long-standing career in pop music, the song mentions "fake celebrities", "vicious queens", "stupid papers and magazines" and makes the conclusion that "sweet dreams are made of / anything that gets you in the scene". The closing of "17 Again" contains an interpolation of 1982's "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)".
"17 Again" peaked at number twenty-seven on the UK singles chart. In the U.S. there was no single, but promotional-only remixes were issued for nightclubs. "17 Again" became the first Eurythmics song to hit number one on the Hot Dance Club Play chart.
[edit] Charts
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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UK singles chart | 27 |
U.S. Hot Dance Club Play | 1 |