No Matter What (Boyzone song)
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"No Matter What" is a song from the 1996 musical '' Whistle Down the Wind'' that was popularised by Irish boyband
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in 1998 when they recorded it to tie in with the show's first UK production. The song was written by Andrew Lloyd Webber and
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, while Lloyd Webber, Steinman and Nigel Wright produced the track, with additional production by Franglen & Lupino. The song was also featured on the US edition of the soundtrack to the 1999 film ''
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'', and was released to American radio on 10 May 1999. The song became their fourth number-one on the
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, with its three-week stay atop the chart making it Boyzone's longest-running number-one single. It also became the band's first and only song to have any chart success in the US. Jewels & Stone did a remix for the song for dance clubs which was popular. In the UK, the song has sold 1.15 million copies and another 3 million worldwide. The song was performed by
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as a B-side to his " Is Nothing Sacred" single in 1999.


Critical reception

British newspaper ''
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'' wrote, "
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has already had one hit from the Andrew Lloyd Webber/
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stage musical ' Whistle Down The Wind' - but expect this one to do even better. As a change
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shares lead vocals on what is essentially a simple but hugely memorable
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. Prepare that number one spot now." A reviewer from '' Daily Record'' noted that it "shows a depth of maturity that bodes well for the future", later adding that the band "are continuing their efforts to evolve into a group which will be able to appeal to an older audience."


Music video

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was made to accompany the song. It shows an African man leaving in a hot air balloon. The members of Boyzone are standing on the ground watching him depart. The African man eventually drops a small golden cross, in reference to the Christian themes of the play, "Whistle Down the Wind", from which the song originates. The video is filmed in The Roundhouse, London.


Track listings

* UK CD1 # "No Matter What" – 4:34 # "Where Have You Been?" – 3:08 # " All That I Need" (Phil Da Costa's Oxygen edit) – 3:35 * UK CD2 and Australian CD single # "No Matter What" – 4:34 # "She's the One" – 3:12 # "Live Interview with Boyzone" (CD ROM video) * UK cassette single # "No Matter What" – 4:34 # "Where Have You Been?" – 3:08 * European CD single # "No Matter What" – 4:34 # "She's the One" – 3:12 * European maxi-CD single # "No Matter What" (album version) – 4:34 # "
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" – 2:47 # "
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" – 3:55


Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the '' By Request'' album booklet. Studios * Recorded at Skratch Studios, Metropolis Studios,
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(London, England), FLM Studios (Hollywood, California), and Barking Dog Studios (New York City) Personnel * Andrew Lloyd Webber – music, production, executive production * Jim Steinman – lyrics, production, executive production *
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– backing vocals (London) * Andy Caine – backing vocals (London) *
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– guitar (London) * Michael Thompson – electric and acoustic guitars (Los Angeles) * Nigel Wright – keyboards (London), production * Lee McCutcheon – keyboard programming (London) * Franglen & Lupino – additional production, arrangement ** Angela Lupino – bass (Los Angeles) **
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– keyboards, programming, engineering (Los Angeles) * Steve Rinkoff – mixing, engineering (London) * Mick Guzauski – mixing (Los Angeles) * Robin Sellars – engineering (London) * Alex Black – engineering assistant (London) * Tom – engineering assistant (Los Angeles)


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


Certifications and sales


Release history


References

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