Lovestruck
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"Lovestruck" | ||
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Single by Madness | ||
from the album Wonderful | ||
Released | July 24, 1999 | |
Format | CD | |
Recorded | 199 | |
Genre | Ska/Pop | |
Length | 3:50 | |
Label | Virgin Records | |
Writer(s) | Mike Barson Lee Thompson |
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Chart positions | ||
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Madness singles chronology | ||
"The Harder They Come" | "Lovestruck" | "Johnny The Horse" |
Lovestruck is a single by the band Madness. The release marked the first time they had released original material for over ten years, and signified their return to music. The song was the lead single from their 1999 album Wonderful, and was heavily promoted.
The song peaked at number ten in the charts, which was the first time a new Madness single had hit the top ten since the 1983 release The Sun and the Rain.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Lovestruck"
- "We Are Love"
- "Round And Round"
- "Maddley"
- "Maddley" was a medley of songs from their then upcoming album, Wonderful.
[edit] External links
Personnel |
Suggs • Mike Barson • Lee Thompson • Chris Foreman • Mark Bedford • Daniel Woodgate • Chas Smash |
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Discography | |
Studio albums |
One Step Beyond... • Absolutely • 7 • The Rise & Fall • Keep Moving • Mad Not Mad • The Madness • Wonderful • The Dangermen Sessions Vol. 1 |
Compilations |
Complete Madness • Madness • Utter Madness • It's... Madness • It's... Madness Too • Divine Madness • Madstock! • The Business • Total Madness • Universal Madness |
Singles |
"The Prince" • "One Step Beyond" • "My Girl" • "Night Boat to Cairo" • "Baggy Trousers" • "Embarrassment" • "Return of the Los Palmas 7" • "Grey Day" • "Shut Up" • "It Must Be Love" • "Cardiac Arrest" • "House of Fun" • "Driving in My Car" • "Our House" • "Wings of a Dove" • "The Sun and the Rain" • "Michael Caine" • "(Waiting For) The Ghost Train" • "Lovestruck" • "Sorry" |