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"'Play'" is a song recorded by Swedish recording artist Robyn from her second studio album, 'My Truth' (1999). She wrote the track in collaboration with Ulf Lindstrm and Johan Ekh, who also handled its production. BMG Sweden released it as the album's second single on 21 July 1999, featuring the non-album song "Good Thang" as its B-side. Musically, "Play" contains some world music influences in its sound and a "playful" vibe.

"Play" received positive critical response from music critics, and became Robyn's seventh consecutive top 40 entry on the Sverigetopplistan chart, where it peaked at number 31. The singer performed the song live while promoting its parent album, but the single itself received limited promotion. As in the case with 'My Truth', "Play" was not serviced outside of Sweden due to a dispute between Robyn and her international label, RCA Records.

Background and composition



"Play" was written by Robyn, Ulf Lindstrm and Johan Ekh. Lindstrm and Ekh recorded Robyn's vocals and produced the track at Lifeline Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. Almnils Erson, Pr-Ola Claesson, Gunilla Markstrm and Olle Markstrm played the strings, and Niklas Gabrielsson provided handclaps, while Lindstrm and Ekh played all other instruments and managed arrangement and mixing. Britta Bergstrm and Angela Holland sang backing vocals alongside Robyn. Bjrn Engelmann and Henrik Jonsson were enlisted to master the track at Cutting Room Studios in Stockholm.

Musically, "Play" is slightly world music-tinged, according to music critic Per Bjurman of Swedish tabloid 'Aftonbladet'. AllMusic's John Lucas felt it incorporated a playful vibe, deeming it "as playful a song as [Robyn]'s ever recorded". The recording's refrain contains the line, "Your heart will never grow bitter if you remember how to play".

Release and promotion



In the 19 June 1999 issue of 'Billboard' magazine, it was announced that "Play" would be serviced as the second single from Robyn's second studio album, 'My Truth' (1999), following the lead single "Electric" (1999). Subsequently, "Play" was made available for purchase as a CD single in Sweden on 21 July 1999 through BMG Sweden with "Good Thang" as its B-side. Eric Broms photographed the single cover art, which features Robyn wearing a feather headpiece designed by Sebastian Wahl. The maxi single additionally contains "club vocal" and "club instrumental" versions of "Good Thang"; the B-side later received a standalone limited 12" vinyl release on 20 October 1999. The track was written by Robyn, Anders Bagge and Harry Sommerdahl, while Little Louie Vega and Kenny "Dope" Gonzalez of Masters at Work produced it.

"Play" and its parent album were not distributed outside of Sweden due to a dispute between Robyn and RCA Records; the label wanted the singer to re-record portions of the album as certain aspects reflected on her abortion, a topic deemed unsuitable for the American market and pop radio. As Robyn refused to alter the record, RCA cancelled the plans to release 'My Truth' and its singles abroad. To promote the project in Sweden, Robyn hosted a live concert at 'My Truth' release party on 21 May 1999, in the department store NK in Stockholm, where she performed "Play" among other material from the album. She also included the song in the set list of a 1999 summer tour hosted by MTV in the Nordic countries. Despite being released commercially, the promotion for "Play" did not include an accompanying music video, unlike "Electric" and the following single, "My Only Reason" (1999). BMG wanted to commission a music video to promote the single, but Robyn chose to use the video's budget for the tour.

Reception



"Play" was acclaimed by Swedish music critics. 'Aftonbladet' Fredrik Virtanen felt it ought to be an international hit due to its catchiness. Similarly, Mattias Dahlstrm of Swedish newspaper 'Dagens Nyheter' deemed the single an "obvious" success. The single fared moderately in Sweden; it debuted at number 53 on the Sverigetopplistan chart on 22 July 1999. The next week, it ascended to number 34 before reaching its peak position at number 31 in its third week. The single became Robyn's seventh consecutive top 40 entry on the chart, but failed to match the success of 'My Truth' lead single "Electric", which peaked at number 6. "Play" remained on the chart for seven weeks before falling off.

Track listings



*'CD single'

#"Play"  3:58

#"Good Thang"  7:07

*'Maxi single'

#"Play"  3:58

#"Good Thang"  7:07

#"Good Thang" (club vocal)  7:07

#"Good Thang" (club instrumental)  7:07

Credits and personnel



Credits adapted from the liner notes of the single's CD release.

;Recording

*Produced, arranged, recorded and mixed at Lifeline Studios (Stockholm, Sweden).

*Mastered at Cutting Room Studios (Stockholm, Sweden).

;Personnel

* Robyn  background vocals, songwriting

* Ulf Lindstrm  arrangement, instruments, mixing, production, recording

* Johan Ekh  arrangement, instruments, mixing, production, recording

* Per Ekdal  string arrangement

* Almnils Erson  strings

* Pr-Ola Claesson  strings

* Gunilla Markstrm  strings

* Olle Markstrm  strings

* Niklas Gabrielsson  handclaps

* Hernan "Boogie" Donoso  assistant engineering

* Bjrn Engelmann  mastering

* Henrik Jonsson  mastering

Charts



Release history



References



Category:1999 singles

Category:Robyn songs

Category:Songs written by Robyn

Category:Songs written by Johan Ekh

Category:Songs written by Ulf Lindstrm

Category:Song recordings produced by Ghost (production team)

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