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"Lost in You"
Single by Rod Stewart
from the album Out of Order
B-side"Almost Illegal"
ReleasedApril 1988 (US)
9 May 1988 (UK)[1]
GenreRock[2]
Length
  • 4:59 (album version)
  • 4:20 (single version)
  • 5:34 (extended version)
LabelWarner Bros.
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Rod Stewart singles chronology
"Twistin` the Night Away"
(1987)
"Lost in You"
(1988)
"Forever Young"
(1988)

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Lost in You

Rod Stewart

1988 Single
  • Released: April 1988 · Fecha Grabación: 1988 -
    Label: Warner Bros. · · Productor: Rod Stewart , Andy Taylor , Bernard Edwards

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    1988 single by Rod Stewart

    Lost in You is a song by British singer Rod Stewart, released in 1988 as the lead single from his fifteenth studio album, Out of Order. It was written by Stewart (lyrics) and Andy Taylor (music), and produced by Stewart, Taylor and Bernard Edwards. "Lost in You" peaked at No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart.[3][4]

    Background

    In the liner notes of Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990, Stewart said of the song: "It was a Wednesday evening and we`d been hard at it in the studio, coming up with nothing. I said to the assembled band that Wednesday evening was football practice night [and] asked Andy Taylor to experiment while I was gone and maybe have something when I returned at 11pm. ["Lost in You"] was the result."[5]

    Music video

    The song`s music video was directed by Daniel Kleinman and Jonathan Kaplan, and produced by Daniel Stewart and Beth Broday for Limelight Productions.[6] It received heavy rotation on MTV.[7]

    Critical reception

    Upon its release, Billboard described the song as a "straight-ahead rock item", adding "[Stewart] sounds as good as ever on a strong song with equally powerful production."[8] Cash Box noted the "very nice chorus hook" and "very nice string parts in the chorus". They added that Stewart provided his "usual consistent performance, with a voice that was born to rock".[9] Music & Media considered the song an "excellent rocker" with "a boiling production".[10] Richard Lowe of Smash Hits described "Lost in You" as a "terrific rock record that sounds a teensy weensy bit U2-ish".[11]

    Track listing

    7-inch single

    1. "Lost in You" – 4:20
    2. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30

    12-inch single

    1. "Lost in You" (Extended Remix) – 5:34
    2. "Lost in You" – 4:20
    3. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30

    Cassette single (US release)

    1. "Lost in You" – 4:20
    2. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30

    CD single (German release)

    1. "Lost in You" (Fade) – 4:20
    2. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30
    3. "Lost in You" (Extended Remix) – 5:34
    4. "Baby Jane" – 4:42

    CD single (US promo)

    1. "Lost in You" (Edit) – 4:29
    2. "Lost in You" (LP Version) – 4:57

    Personnel

    Charts

    Chart performance for "Lost in You"

    Chart (1988)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles Chart[12]

    23

    Belgian Singles Chart (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[13]

    32

    Canada (RPM 100)[14]

    6

    Dutch Singles Chart[15]

    34

    German Singles Chart[16]

    25

    Irish Singles Chart[17]

    14

    Italian Singles Chart (FIMI)[18]

    16

    Swiss Singles Chart[19]

    30

    UK Singles Chart (Official Charts Company)[4]

    21

    US Billboard Album Rock Tracks[20]

    3

    US Billboard Hot 100[3]

    12

    From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

    1988 single by Rod Stewart

    Lost in You is a song by British singer Rod Stewart, released in 1988 as the lead single from his fifteenth studio album, Out of Order. It was written by Stewart (lyrics) and Andy Taylor (music), and produced by Stewart, Taylor and Bernard Edwards. "Lost in You" peaked at No. 12 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and No. 21 on the UK Singles Chart.[3][4]

    Background

    In the liner notes of Storyteller – The Complete Anthology: 1964–1990, Stewart said of the song: "It was a Wednesday evening and we`d been hard at it in the studio, coming up with nothing. I said to the assembled band that Wednesday evening was football practice night [and] asked Andy Taylor to experiment while I was gone and maybe have something when I returned at 11pm. ["Lost in You"] was the result."[5]

    Music video

    The song`s music video was directed by Daniel Kleinman and Jonathan Kaplan, and produced by Daniel Stewart and Beth Broday for Limelight Productions.[6] It received heavy rotation on MTV.[7]

    Critical reception

    Upon its release, Billboard described the song as a "straight-ahead rock item", adding "[Stewart] sounds as good as ever on a strong song with equally powerful production."[8] Cash Box noted the "very nice chorus hook" and "very nice string parts in the chorus". They added that Stewart provided his "usual consistent performance, with a voice that was born to rock".[9] Music & Media considered the song an "excellent rocker" with "a boiling production".[10] Richard Lowe of Smash Hits described "Lost in You" as a "terrific rock record that sounds a teensy weensy bit U2-ish".[11]

    Track listing

    7-inch single

    1. "Lost in You" – 4:20
    2. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30

    12-inch single

    1. "Lost in You" (Extended Remix) – 5:34
    2. "Lost in You" – 4:20
    3. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30

    Cassette single (US release)

    1. "Lost in You" – 4:20
    2. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30

    CD single (German release)

    1. "Lost in You" (Fade) – 4:20
    2. "Almost Illegal" – 4:30
    3. "Lost in You" (Extended Remix) – 5:34
    4. "Baby Jane" – 4:42

    CD single (US promo)

    1. "Lost in You" (Edit) – 4:29
    2. "Lost in You" (LP Version) – 4:57

    Personnel

    Charts

    Chart performance for "Lost in You"

    Chart (1988)

    Peak
    position

    Australian Singles Chart[12]

    23

    Belgian Singles Chart (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[13]

    32

    Canada (RPM 100)[14]

    6

    Dutch Singles Chart[15]

    34

    German Singles Chart[16]

    25

    Irish Singles Chart[17]

    14

    Italian Singles Chart (FIMI)[18]

    16

    Swiss Singles Chart[19]

    30

    UK Singles Chart (Official Charts Company)[4]

    21

    US Billboard Album Rock Tracks[20]

    3

    US Billboard Hot 100[3]

    12

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