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"Stronger"
SinglebyGary Barlow
from the album Twelve Months, Eleven Days
B-side
  • "Wondering"
  • "Looking For Change"
  • ReleasedJuly 5, 1999
    RecordedLate 1998
    GenreDance-pop, house
    Length3:41
    LabelSony BMG
    Songwriter(s)Gary Barlow, Graham Gouldman
    Producer(s)Jon Douglas, Brian Rawling
    Gary Barlow singles chronology
    "Hang On in There Baby"
    (1998)
    "Stronger"
    (1999)
    "For All That You Want"
    (1999)

    "Stronger" is the first single from British singer-songwriter Gary Barlow's second studio album, Twelve Months, Eleven Days. The single was released on July 5, 1999 and was Barlow's first solo excursion into dance music.[1]

    Song information[edit]

    According to his autobiography, Barlow objected to "Stronger" being released as a single.[2] He believed that due to its dance-orientated background, it would prove less popular amongst fans. However, after much deliberation, Sony BMG decided to release the track as a single, believing that fans would enjoy something different, rather than Barlow's regular pop-ballad style.

    "Stronger" was performed live many times before it was announced as a single, most notably at 95.8 Capital FM's Party in the Park, on the April 12 edition of Top of the Pops, and as the finalists' dance track on Italian talent show Festivalbar.

    Music video[edit]

    The video for the track was filmed in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Barlow stated in his autobiography that he wanted to be constantly doing something in the video so Director Dani Jacobs changed the original concept of the video.[3]

    The video begins with Barlow leaving his work place in the pouring rain as he makes his way to his car. Barlow went on record to say that Vancouver was forecast to experience heavy showers during the dates when the music video was due to be shot and recorded. However the weather was the complete opposite leaving them having to use a rain machine to create the desired effect for the video.[4] As Barlow drives the car suddenly pulls to a stop leaving Barlow to try to diagnose the problem as traffic builds behind him. He then begins to push the car alone leading to huge traffic which is then reported by news channels as they beam it live to television from helicopters as cars crash into each other and Police try and respond to the disturbance. The video ends with Barlow reaching a bridge and stopping the car as he walks away from the camera and the news channels cease reporting.[5]

    Track listings[edit]

    UK CD Single #1
    1. "Stronger" (Metro Mix) - 3:41
    2. "Stronger" (Metro Extended Mix) - 5:32
    3. "Wondering" - 3:07
    UK CD Single #2
    1. "Stronger" (Mark's In Vocal Mix) - 5:41
    2. "Looking For Change" - 4:15
    3. "Stronger" (Video) - 3:41
    UK Cassette Single
    1. "Stronger" (Metro Mix) - 3:41
    2. "Wondering" - 3:07
    UK Promotional Single
    1. "Stronger" (Radio Edit) - 3:37
    2. "Radio Espana Interview, April 1998" - 11:35
    UK 12" Vinyl Set
    1. "Stronger" (Mark's In Vocal Mix) - 5:41
    2. "Stronger" (Mark's Delicious Dub) - 9:38
    3. "Stronger" (Metro Extended Mix) - 5:32
    4. "DMC Megamix" - 10:14

    Charts[edit]

    Chart (1999) Peak
    position
    Belgium (Ultratip Vlaanderen)[6] 17
    Denmark (Hitlisten) 92
    Finland (SNEP)[7] 11
    Germany (Media Control AG)[8] 73
    Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[9] 32
    Latvia (EHR)[10] 3
    Poland (Music & Media)[11] 5
    Scotland (OCC)[12] 18
    UK Singles (OCC)[13] 16

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Gary Barlow - My Take, Harper Collins Entertainment, 2006.
  • ^ Gary Barlow - My Take, Harper Collins Entertainment, 2006.
  • ^ Gary Barlow - My Take, Harper Collins Entertainment, 2006.
  • ^ Gary Barlow - My Take, Harper Collins Entertainment, 2006.
  • ^ Stronger official video, May 1999onYouTube
  • ^ "Gary Barlow - Stronger - ultratop.be". Ultratop.
  • ^ http://finnishcharts.com/showinterpret.asp?interpret=Gary+Barlow Retrieved 2009-10-10 finnishcharts.com
  • ^ http://charts-surfer.de/2009-10-10 charts-surfer.de
  • ^ "Íslenski Listinn Topp 40 (27.8.'99 – 3.9.'99)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 27 August 1999. p. 8. Retrieved 9 February 2017.
  • ^ http://m-1.fm/top40/?topid=1511 Latvian Charts
  • ^ "Major Market Airplay – Week 35/1999" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 17, no. 35. September 11, 1999. p. 23. Retrieved January 21, 2023.
  • ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.
  • ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company.

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