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Rock My World (Five Star song)

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B-side
  
"Sweetest Innocence"

Format
  
7" single

Length
  
4:20

Released
  
8 August 1988

Genre
  
Pop

Label
  
RCA, Tent

"Rock My World" is the name of a 1988 hit single by British pop group Five Star. It became their last ever UK Top 40 hit, peaking at #28. The video saw the band leather clad, with long hair extensions, dancing in the bottom of a quarry, with dumper trucks driving around them. The B-side, "Sweetest Innocence", received a BPI award for best instrumental.

Throughout 1988, Five Star's record sales continued to decline. Their album Rock the World, from which this single came from, only reached #17 on the album chart (their lowest placing for an album at that time). The next single, "There's a Brand New World", would bring Five Star's run of 16 consecutive Top 40 hits to an end when it only reached #61.

Track listings

7" Single and 7" foldout pack:

1. "Rock My World"

2. "Sweetest Innocence" (Deniece Pearson)


12" Single:

1. "Rock My World" (Extra Terrestrial Mix) *

2. "Rock My World" (Extra Terrestrial Dub) **

3. "Sweetest Innocence"


* The Extra Terrestrial Mix of "Rock My World" is available on the CD album Rock the World, and remastered on the 2010 Rodeo Media CD Dance Classics 33 and 34.

** Released in CD format on the 2012 Cherry Pop reissue of the Rock the World album.

References

Rock My World (Five Star song) Wikipedia