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Roxette

Joyride

Pop
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  • Space
  • Chorus
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1991
  • 1991
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“Joyride”, written by Per Gessle, was the first single released from Swedish pop duo Roxette’s 1991 album Joyride, the follow-up to the group’s highly successful Look Sharp!. The single topped the charts across Europe, and in Australia, Canada and the United States, where it spent one week at number one on the Billboard Hot 100, their last to do so, in May 1991. In the UK, “Joyride” peaked at #4. In interviews, Gessle states he got the idea for the opening line of this song from his girlfriend (now wife) who left a note on his piano that stated, “Hello, you fool, I love you.“ In the opening section of the song, a man is heard saying “Come on, join the joyride everybody, get your tickets here, step right this way”, in a possible homage to The Beatles’ song... Read on...

Song lines: ♪ She says: hello, you fool, i love you

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