Joyride (Roxette song)

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"Joyride"
"Joyride" cover
Single by Roxette
Released 27 February 1991
Genre Pop
Length 04:22
Writer Per Gessle
Roxette singles chronology
"It Must Have Been Love"
(1990)
"Joyride"
(1991)
"Fading Like a Flower"
(1991)

"Joyride", written by Per Gessle, was the first single released from Swedish pop duo Roxette's 1991 album Joyride, the follow-up to the group's highly successful Look Sharp!. The single "Joyride" topped the charts across Europe, in Canada and in Australia, but only reached number 4 in the United Kingdom. It spent a week at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States, in the May 11 1991 issue. The Roxette song Joyride is both about love, and about traffic.

1. Joyride

2. Come Back (before you leave)(Bonus Track)

3. Joyride (12" magicfriendmix)

4. Joyride (u.s. remix)

Preceded by
"Baby Baby" by Amy Grant
Billboard Hot 100 number one single
May 11, 1991
Succeeded by
"I Like the Way (The Kissing Game)" by Hi-Five
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