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Stacey Q - Two Of Hearts '1986

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Two Of Hearts
ArtistStacey Q Related artists
Album name Two Of Hearts
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Date 1986
GenrePop
Play time 00:19:59
Format / Bitrate 24 BIT Stereo 2429 Kbps / 96 kHz
Media WEB
Size 442 mb (+3\%rec.)
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“Two of Hearts” is a hit song released in 1986 by American singer
Stacey Q. Pop singer Sue Gatlin co-wrote the tune along with John Mitchell and
Tim Greene. Although Gatlin did record her own version, Stacey Q released her
version first, and it would become the latter’s biggest hit.

Musically, “Two of Hearts” is a Hi-NRG song. It utilizes vocal
sampling with the repetitive usage of the line “I Need You” in its
hook. The lyrics of the song revolve around love and romance. “Two of
Hearts” received positive reviews from music critics and was a commercial
success. It entered the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in mid-July 1986, breaking
into the Top 40 in mid-August, and peaking at number three during the autumn of
that same year to become one of the highest-selling singles of 1986. “Two
of Hearts” was ranked number twenty-seven in VH1’s 100 Greatest One
Hit Wonders of the ’80s.

The accompanying music video was directed by Peter Lippman. It depicts Stacey Q
dancing in front of a white background in various outfits and performing at a
night club.

After the release of the album Playback (1983) with the band SSQ, Stacey Q began
working with Jon St. James on her solo material. St. James brought her the song
“Two of Hearts,” suggesting that she record it. “Two of
Hearts” was a tune St. James initially produced for Sue Gatlin, who
co-wrote the song with John Mitchell and Tim Greene, recording her own version.
At first, Stacey Q refused to record a song written by someone else, but later
she changed her mind and decided to record it.

Stacey Q’s first recording of the tune was released by On The Spot
Records in 1985 and featured on her self-titled debut EP from the same year.
Meanwhile, Gatlin had recorded her own version of the tune, although it would
not be released until the following year. Stacey Q’s version was later
taken by Atlantic Records and re-recorded to be released as the lead single from
Q’s debut studio album Better Than Heaven (1986).

Tracks:

SIDE A:
Two Of Hearts (European Mix) 7:29

SIDE B:
Two Of Hearts (Dance Mix) 6:00
Two Of Hearts (Radio Edit) 3:45
Stacey’s Dream (A Capella) 2:35

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