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Serenade (Dover song)

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B-side
  
"Devil Came to Me"

Length
  
3:54

Genre
  
Rock Grunge

Released
  
April 21, 1997 (1997-04-21)

Recorded
  
February 1997 (1997-02)

Studio
  
Infinity Studios, Madrid

"Serenade" is a song by the Spanish rock band Dover. Written by Cristina Llanos, the track was released in 1997 as the first single from the band's second studio album, Devil Came to Me (1997). This song was the first single that also became his first number one because of its rhythms and catchy chorus. It is the most chanted song in their concerts, making it an anthem for this group.

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Curiosities

The singer, guitarist and composer of the theme, Cristina Llanos, admits it's the most personal song she ever wrote. She is usually very shy and reserved and wanted to talk about it in this song, "asking" help to stop being so.

Appearances

  • Serenade was chosen for the PlayStation 2 video game "SingStar Rocks!", among other songs by Spanish and international groups.
  • In 2008, a remix of the song, with the name "Serenade 07", became a single in the album 2.
  • Music video

    The music video for this song was made by Juan Bullón, a friend of the band with who they previously worked in the video for "Come With Me" from the first album "Sister".

    Track listing

    All tracks written by Cristina Llanos.

    References

    Serenade (Dover song) Wikipedia