Way Out (Roxette Song)
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"Way Out" is a song by Swedish
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, released on 10 June 2011 as the third and final commercial single from their eighth studio album, '' Charm School''. The single was released solely in Germany and Austria, with their record label there opting to release another uptempo single, following the success of "
She's Got Nothing On (But the Radio) "She's Got Nothing On (But the Radio)" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 10 January 2011 as the lead single from their eighth studio album, '' Charm School''. An uptempo rock and electropop song, the track received a mixed r ...
". Elsewhere, a Bassflow remix of "
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" was released as the album's final commercial single. The song received generally positive reviews, and its music video was directed by Mikael Sandberg and Magnus Öhrlund.


Composition and style

"Way Out" was written by
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, and first released as the opening track on 2011's '' Charm School''—Roxette's first studio album since 2001's ''
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''. It is an
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song, which runs for a duration of two minutes and 46 seconds. It was produced by Gessle alongside Christoffer Lundquist and
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. According to
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, the song has a tempo of 170
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. Each verse is composed of four repetitions of a G–D–C sequence, followed by a
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consisting of two repetitions of Em–C–G–D, while the
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is made up of three progressions of Am–C–Em–D. Chris Roberts from
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described the song as a "sonic sibling to
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's '
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', only even bigger, louder and dumber", and said it was indicative of the quality of the album, which he said was "loaded with punchy, hook-riddled anthems that can only be described as absolute belters." The song features a distinctive
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, performed on a mouth harp. Gessle described it as an obvious album opener, and said: "We needed a cool intro, and we had fun thinking about what e could use We joked about having the sound of a cat giving birth, or a dying cat, or something stupid like that. Then someone suggested a mouth harp. It sounded really weird, so we went with that. It felt like a nice comeback for Roxette: the first sound you hear from us after ten years is a mouth harp."


Release and promotion

The song was released as a single on 10 June 2011, solely in Germany and Austria. Due to the success of "
She's Got Nothing On (But the Radio) "She's Got Nothing On (But the Radio)" is a song by Swedish pop music duo Roxette, released on 10 January 2011 as the lead single from their eighth studio album, '' Charm School''. An uptempo rock and electropop song, the track received a mixed r ...
", EMI Germany opted to release another uptempo song as the second single from the album in that country. A Bassflow remix of "
Speak to Me "Speak to Me" is the first track on British progressive rock band Pink Floyd's 1973 album, ''The Dark Side of the Moon'', on which it forms an overture. Nick Mason receives a rare solo writing credit for the track, though recollections differ a ...
" had been released as the second single from ''Charm School'' internationally. A music video was also created for "Way Out". It premiered on
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on 10 June, followed by its worldwide premiere two days later on the website of Swedish publication ''
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''. The video was directed by Mikael Sandberg and Magnus Öhrlund, and produced by Mattias Holmer. It consisted of footage of the band travelling and performing the song during a
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, and features behind-the-stage footage from 2011 dates of "
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".


Formats and track listings

All songs written by Per Gessle. * CD single # "Way Out" – 2:46 # "
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" / " Anyone" – 6:21


Personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of '' Charm School Revisited''. * Demo recorded at Tits & Ass Studio in
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, Sweden on 25 January 2010 * Backing track and
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's vocals recorded at The Aerosol Grey Machine in Vallarum, Sweden in February 2010 *
Marie Fredriksson Gun-Marie Fredriksson (; 30 May 1958 – 9 December 2019) was a Swedish singer, songwriter, pianist and painter, who was best known internationally as the lead vocalist of pop rock pop duo, duo Roxette, which she formed in 1986 with Per Gessle. ...
's vocals recorded at Atlantis Studio in
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, Sweden in October 2010 Musicians * Marie Fredriksson – background vocals * Per Gessle – lead and background vocals, guitars, mouth harp,
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mastering * Jens Jansson –
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* Ronny Lahti – mixing * Christoffer Lundquist – bass guitar, guitars, keyboards, programming,
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and production *
Clarence Öfwerman Clarence Öfwerman (born 22 November 1957) is a Swedish record producer, best known as the longtime producer of Roxette, having been with the band from their debut album ''Pearls of Passion'' in 1986 through to 2016's ''Good Karma'', Roxette's l ...
– keyboards, programming and production * Mats "M.P." Persson – demo recording engineer


Charts


References

{{Authority control 2011 singles Roxette songs Songs written by Per Gessle