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Always Have, Always Will (Ace of Base song)

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Wikipedia article




{{Infobox song

| name = Always Have, Always Will

| cover = Always Have Always Will (Ace of Base single - cover art).jpg

| alt =

| type = single

| artist = Ace of Base

| album = Flowers

| B-side = "Love for Sale"

| released = 7 December 1998

| recorded =

| studio = *Hitsville Productions

*LaCarr Studios

| venue =

| genre = Pop

| length = 3:48

| label = Mega

| writer = *Mike Chapman

*Jonas Berggren

| producer = Ole Evenrude

| prev_title = Travel to Romantis

| prev_year = 1998

| next_title = Everytime It Rains

| next_year = 1999

| misc =

}}

"'Always Have Always Will'" is a 1998 song by Swedish pop band Ace of Base. Heavily inspired by the Motown sound of the mid-1960s, the intro samples the intros from the Supremes track "Where Did Our Love Go" and the Four Tops track "I Can't Help Myself (Sugar Pie Honey Bunch)". It was co-written by Jonas Berggren with Mike Chapman. The song was originally titled "Killer on the Rampage" and contained different lyrics. When the song was pitched as a potential song for the upcoming Flowers/Cruel Summer album, Arista records liked the melody; however, requested that the lyrics be rewritten.

The song was released from their third album, 'Flowers' (1998), in many parts of the world, but at different times.

*UK on 7 December 1998 as single three, following "Life Is a Flower" and "Cruel Summer".

*Australia in early 1999 as the second single, following "Cruel Summer"

*Scandinavia & Germany on 1 March 1999 as single four, following "Life Is a Flower", "Cruel Summer", and "Travel to Romantis".

Critical reception



Swedish newspaper 'Aftonbladet' wrote that the song "ties ecstatic summery serpentines between classic girl-pop and glittery seventies disco"."ACE OF BASE Flowers". 'Aftonbladet'. 12 June 1998. Quentin Harrison of 'Albumism' described it as "classic Motown", adding that Ace of Base "showcase their expertise at branching out." AllMusic editor Bryan Buss called it a "'50s throwback". Chuck Campbell from 'The Daily News' wrote that it "bask in an affable warmth never before divulged by the cold Swedes." An editor from 'Expressen' commented that it "begins as" Supremes "Baby Love", "then lets go of the Motown-bass and becomes a 90s version" of Chip's Melodifestival song "Dag efter dag"."ACE OF BASE". 'Expressen'. 12 June 1998. Gary Shipes from 'The Stuart News' noted that the "faux Motown bounce" of the "teen-idol homage" "Donnie" and "Always Have, Always Will", "with their sterling sawing strings and crystalline melodies, are begging to be blasting out of car radios everywhere."Shipes, Gary (7 August 1998). "MAKING A CASE FOR ACE OF BASE; UN-APEELING 'AVENGERS'". 'The Stuart News'. Retrieved 24 March 2020.

Music video



The accompanying music video for the song was directed by the band members themselves. It used footage from recording sessions, concerts and appearances of the band all across the world.

Track listings



* 'EU CD single'

#"Always Have, Always Will" 3:47

#"Mercy Mercy" 3:38

* 'UK CD single'

#"Always Have, Always Will" 3:47

#"Love for Sale" 3:37

#"Whenever You're Near Me" 3:32

* 'UK CD single 2'

#"Always Have, Always Will" 3:47

#"Mercy Mercy" 3:38

#"Living in Danger" (D-House mix short version) 4:04

* 'Australian and German CD maxi'

# Always Have Always Will 3:47

# Mercy Mercy 3:38

# Living in Danger (D-House mix short version) 4:04

# Love for Sale 3:37

* 'Scandinavian CD maxi'

# Always Have Always Will 3:47

# Captain Nemo 4:01

# Love for Sale 3:37

* 'CD promo'

# Always Have Always Will 3:47

"Love for Sale"



"'Love For Sale'" is an Ace of Base B-side from their third European album 'Flowers'.

It was included in the maxi single of "Always Have Always Will" from 1998 in Australia, Sweden and later in the UK. Originally planned to be in the final track list of the 'Flowers' album, it is a dance song written by Jonas Berggren and sung by Jenny and Malin Berggren about prostitutes' life in the city.

Charts



Sales



*UK: 163,717

Release history



Cover versions



Swedish dansband Friends recorded a cover version on the 1999 on the album 'Friends p turn'.

References



Category:1998 singles

Category:1998 songs

Category:Ace of Base songs

Category:English-language Swedish songs

Category:Mega Records singles

Category:Number-one singles in Denmark

Category:Songs written by Jonas Berggren

Category:Songs written by Mike Chapman

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