After the Love Has Gone
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- This article is about the Steps song. For the Earth, Wind & Fire song, see After the Love Has Gone (Earth, Wind & Fire song).
“After The Love Has Gone” | |||||
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Single by Steps from the album Steptacular |
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B-side | "My Best Friend's Girl" | ||||
Released | October 11, 1999 (UK & Netherlands) November 1, 1999 (Australia) |
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Format | Single | ||||
Genre | Pop | ||||
Length | 4:35 | ||||
Label | Jive Records | ||||
Writer(s) | Mark Topham / Karl Twigg / Lance Ellington[1] | ||||
Producer | Mark Topham, Karl Twigg & Pete Waterman | ||||
Steps singles chronology | |||||
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"After The Love Has Gone" was the seventh single from British pop group Steps. It was the third song to be released from their second album Steptacular and was also the album's lead-in single.
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[edit] Music video
The video was shot in America, and has an Oriental influence. The group wear jade-green outfits for the dance sequences, in a setting of Chinese lanterns and a dancing dragon. (Lisa's outfit was actually a pair of PJ's)
[edit] Track listings
[edit] CD
- After The Love Has Gone - 4:35
- After The Love Has Gone [W.I.P. Mix] - 5:37
- My Best Friend's Girl - 3:40
[edit] Cassette
- After The Love Has Gone - 4:35
- My Best Friend's Girl - 3:40
[edit] Remixes
After The Love Has Gone (W.I.P. Radio Edit)
[edit] Chart success
The song spent eleven weeks in the UK singles charts peaking at #5. It fell out of the top 75 after nine weeks, but rose and spent two more weeks inside.
[edit] References
- ^ Daniel Pickels (2000). After The Love Has Gone. STEPS!Land. Retrieved on 2007-10-21.
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