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A 1999 release of the album included the additional tracks "Scarlet Ribbons" and "I Can See Clearly Now". [47] In 2008, Columbia Records issued a version of Stardust subtitled 30th Anniversary Legacy Edition. The album contained a 16-track bonus disc of standards from Nelson's other albums.
The same year, Pat Boone released a version on his album Star Dust, which reached number two on Billboard's Best selling LP's chart. [65] Saxophonist John Coltrane recorded a ballad version in 1958 [66] in what was later known as the Stardust Sessions, later released as the title track of his 1963 Stardust album. [67]
In 2022, Pitchfork named "Music Sounds Better With You" one of the best house tracks of the 90s, [42] Rolling Stone named it the 73rd-greatest dance track [43] and Classic Pop named it the eighth-best 1990s dance song. [44] In 2023, Billboard ranked it the 15th-best EDM love song. [45] In 2024, The Guardian named it the third-best French touch ...
Stardust (Ron Carter album), 2001; Stardust (Natalie Cole album), 1996; Stardust (John Coltrane album), 1963; Stardust (Benny Golson album), 1987; Stardust, 2012; Stardust (Willie Nelson album), 1978; Stardust: The Great American Songbook, Volume III, by Rod Stewart, 2004; Star Dust (Bing Crosby album), 1940; Star Dust (Pat Boone album), 1958
Originally released by Capitol Records, the album has been re-issued by various companies in alternate forms.. A 1996 re-release on 24-kt gold foil by the Digital Compact Classics label included three bonus tracks, [8] [9] the same tracks incorporated in the re-titled 1991 CD Love Is the Thing (And More). [5]
Release date: January 28, 1994. The album that brought punk rock to suburbia has been legally eligible to purchase alcohol in the United States for the past nine years, assuming albums could do ...
Wally Fowler released a version of the song as the B-side to his 1977 single "A New Star in Heaven". [9] Johnny Cash released a version of the song entitled "Gospel Boogie (A Wonderful Time Up There)" on his 1979 album A Believer Sings the Truth. [10] Alvin Stardust released a version of the song as a single in 1981 which reached #56 in the U.K ...
Background to Album Release and Album Production [ edit ] The album was released in late Autumn of 1974 following Essex's considerable success in the lead role in two films That'll Be the Day (1973) and its sequel Stardust (1974), plus his first recording successes with Rock On and the single "Lamplight".