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- More_Stars runtime "4.0".
- More_Stars abstract ""More Stars" a.k.a. "Stars on 45 Vol. 2" was a song issued in 1981 by the Dutch studio group Stars on 45, in the UK credited to 'Starsound'. It was the follow-up to the US and Dutch #1 and UK #2 single "Stars on 45" (released under its full 41-word title but generally simply known as "Stars on 45 Medley"). "More Stars" was later included on the band's second album Longplay Album - Volume II (US title: Stars on Longplay II, UK title: Stars On 45 - The Album - Volume 2). The "More Stars" medley featured eight hits by Swedish group ABBA, seven of which already had been UK Top 10 hits; "Voulez-Vous" (#3, 1979) "S.O.S." (#6, 1975), "Money, Money, Money" (#3, 1976), "Fernando" (#1, 1976), "Knowing Me, Knowing You" (#1, 1977), "The Winner Takes It All" (#1, 1980) and "Super Trouper" (#1, 1980). The eighth title chosen for the medley was somewhat surprisingly "Bang-A-Boomerang", one of ABBA's lesser known tracks and indeed only released as a single in one country; France. The eight minute plus album version of the ABBA medley which remains unreleased on CD added another seven titles; "Dum Dum Diddle", "Lay All Your Love on Me", "On and On and On", "Super Trouper" (reprise), "Summer Night City", "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" and "Stars On 45 (2)" (reprise).The near twelve-minute 12" mix of "More Stars" started with another, notably different medley, mainly featuring American 60s and 70s hits from the soul, R&B and folk rock genres by among others The Temptations, Smokey Robinson & The Miracles, Four Tops, The Supremes, The Mamas & the Papas, Neil Diamond and Simon & Garfunkel. This medley was later also included on the Longplay Album - Volume II in slightly re-edited form preceding the "Supremes Medley" on that album."More Stars" became Stars on 45/Starsound's second single to peak at #2 on the UK charts and indeed a Top 10 single in most parts of Europe. In the US, where ABBA's popularity wasn't on the same scale as in Europe, Radio Records instead chose an edit of the first part of the 12" mix, starting with "Papa Was A Rolling Stone" as a single, and released it as the follow-up to the second Beatles medley "Stars on 45 Medley 2", but under the same title; "More Stars" (#55, Billboard's Hot 100)".
- More_Stars album Longplay_Album_%E2%80%93_Volume_II.
- More_Stars musicalArtist Stars_on_45.
- More_Stars musicalBand Stars_on_45.
- More_Stars previousWork Stars_on_45_(song).
- More_Stars recordLabel Columbia_Records.
- More_Stars runtime "240.0".
- More_Stars subsequentWork Volume_III_(song).
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink austriancharts.at.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink hitparade.ch.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink norwegiancharts.com.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink stars_on_45.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink swedishcharts.com.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink musiksearch.php.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink www.everyhit.com.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink www.irishcharts.ie.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink www.thestarson45.nl.
- More_Stars wikiPageExternalLink 49.
- More_Stars wikiPageID "19497900".
- More_Stars wikiPageRevisionID "512377767".
- More_Stars accessdate "2012".
- More_Stars artist Stars_on_45.
- More_Stars artist "Stars+On+45".
- More_Stars caption "Original Dutch single sleeve".
- More_Stars class "artist".
- More_Stars cover "Stars On 45 - More Stars.jpg".
- More_Stars first "Sharon".
- More_Stars format "7".
- More_Stars fromAlbum Longplay_Album_%E2%80%93_Volume_II.
- More_Stars genre "Pop, Disco".
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- More_Stars id "p192782".
- More_Stars label Columbia_Records.
- More_Stars label "Biography of Stars on 45/Starsound".
- More_Stars label "CNR Records".
- More_Stars label "Radio Records".
- More_Stars last "Mawer".
- More_Stars lastSingle ""Stars on 45 Medley"".
- More_Stars length "4".
- More_Stars name "More Stars".
- More_Stars name "Stars on 45".
- More_Stars nextSingle ""Volume III"".
- More_Stars producer "Jaap Eggermont".
- More_Stars recorded "1981".
- More_Stars released "June 1981".
- More_Stars tab "biography".
- More_Stars thisSingle ""More Stars"".
- More_Stars subject Category:1981_singles.
- More_Stars subject Category:European_Hot_100_Singles_number-one_singles.
- More_Stars subject Category:Number-one_singles_in_Switzerland.
- More_Stars subject Category:Stars_on_45_songs.
- More_Stars type 1981Singles.
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- More_Stars type EuropeanHot100SinglesNumber-oneSingles.
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- More_Stars type Number-oneSinglesInSwitzerland.
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- More_Stars comment ""More Stars" a.k.a. "Stars on 45 Vol. 2" was a song issued in 1981 by the Dutch studio group Stars on 45, in the UK credited to 'Starsound'. It was the follow-up to the US and Dutch #1 and UK #2 single "Stars on 45" (released under its full 41-word title but generally simply known as "Stars on 45 Medley"). "More Stars" was later included on the band's second album Longplay Album - Volume II (US title: Stars on Longplay II, UK title: Stars On 45 - The Album - Volume 2).".
- More_Stars label "More Stars".
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- More_Stars name "More Stars".