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Valentine (T'Pau song)

"Valentine"
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Single by T'Pau
from the album Bridge of Spies
B-side "Giving My Love Away"
Released 1988
Format 7" single, 12" single, CD single
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:55
Label Siren Records, Virgin Records
Songwriter(s) Ronnie Rogers, Carol Decker
Producer(s) Roy Thomas Baker
T'Pau singles chronology
"Bridge of Spies"
(1988)
"Valentine"
(1988)
"Sex Talk (Live)"
(1988)
"Bridge of Spies"
(1988)
"Valentine"
(1988)
"Sex Talk (Live)"
(1988)
Alternative Cover
Cover of "Valentine (1993 Reissue)".
Cover of "Valentine (1993 Reissue)".

"Valentine" is the second of six singles of 1988 from the British band T'Pau.

The single was the band's third top 10 single in the UK, peaking at No. 9 and spending eight weeks in the charts. Although the band would continue to release big hits, no following singles reached the top ten, making "Valentine" the final top ten single from the band. The single was also a moderate hit within Europe.

A promotional video was created for the single. The band also performed the song on UK show The Roxy as well as the popular music show Top of the Pops.

"Valentine" was written by rhythm guitarist Ronnie Rogers and lead vocalist Carol Decker.

The b-side for the single "Giving My Love Away" was exclusive to the single, written again by Rogers and Decker. The song was produced by Rogers and T'Pau drummer Tim Burgess.

For the 12" vinyl and CD versions of the single, a bonus cover version of "I'm a Believer" was included. The song featured Ron Rogers on lead vocal, originally written by Neil Diamond. The song was produced by Rogers and Burgess.

The CD version of the single featured a live version of the band's biggest hit (UK #1), "China in Your Hand". The recording is an unadulterated and unoverdubbed live recording made at the Scottish Exhibition Centre on 29 October 1987.

In 1993, a reissue of "Valentine" was released as a 7" and CD single, peaking at No. 53 in the UK, and staying within the chart for the one week.

The single was released to promote the compilation "Heart and Soul – The Very Best of T'Pau", both being released in February that year.

The reissue single would be the last appearance T'Pau would make on the UK singles chart.

The 7" single would feature one live version of "China in Your Hand", live from Hammersmith March 1988.

The CD reissue single featured three bonus tracks, "Heart and Soul", "China in Your Hand" and "Sex Talk". All three of these tracks were previously unreleased live versions, recorded live at Hammersmith, London.


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