Miracles (song)

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"Miracles"
Single by Pet Shop Boys
from the album PopArt
B-side "We're the Pet Shop Boys", "Transparent"
Released November 17, 2003
Format 12", CD
Recorded  ???
Genre Dance, pop
Length 3:57
Label Parlophone
Writer Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe, Adam F, Dan Fresh Stein
Producer F, Stein, Stuart Crichton
Pet Shop Boys singles chronology
"London"
(2002)
"Miracles"
(2003)
"Flamboyant"
(2004)

"Miracles" is a single by Pet Shop Boys, released in 2003. It was the first single and one of two new songs from their 2003 singles compilation, PopArt. It achieved moderate airplay on the radio and number 10 on the UK Singles Charts.

Orchestration was conducted by Anne Dudley, who would later work on Pet Shop Boys' 2006 album Fundamental alongside past musical collaborator Trevor Horn.

Remixes were produced by Lemon Jelly and Eric Prydz.

The B-side "We're the Pet Shop Boys" is a cover of a 2002 song recorded by New York band My Robot Friend, in tribute to the Pet Shop Boys themselves; one part of the lyrics is an extended sequence of Pet Shop Boys song titles. It was covered again by Robbie Williams, with production by the Pet Shop Boys, on his 2006 album Rudebox.

The music video, directed by Howard Greenhalgh, reportedly cost nearly £100000.[citation needed] It primarily shows human figures interacting with cascades of water and milk, captured in intricate detail by the slow-motion footage (Greenhalgh also made extensive use of water in the video for "Congo" (1997) by Genesis). The buildings on the background include Calatrava's Gare do Oriente and others from the Nations' Park area in Lisbon.

Contents

  1. "Miracles"
  2. "We're the Pet Shop Boys"

  1. "Miracles" (extended mix)
  2. "Miracles" (Lemon Jelly remix)
  3. "Transparent"

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