Another Weekend (Five Star song)

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"Another Weekend"
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Single by Five Star
from the album Rock the World
B-side "The Mews"
Released23 May 1988
Genre Pop
Length5:20
Label RCA, Tent
Songwriter(s) Leon Sylvers III
Producer(s) Leon Sylvers III
Five Star singles chronology
"Somewhere Somebody"
(1987)
"Another Weekend"
(1988)
"Rock My World"
(1988)

"Another Weekend" is the name of a 1988 hit single by the British pop group Five Star. It peaked at #18 on the UK singles chart, but reached #1 on the UK Dance chart. In the US, the single reached #23 on the R&B charts.

The single was a return to the charts for the group after a short break to record their fourth LP Rock the World . Due to declining record sales, the group were intent on changing their clean-cut image. They opted for a new, raunchier leather-clad look in the accompanying video, whilst the track demonstrated a slightly harder edged dance sound. However, the changes were not enough to reverse the group's decline, and sales continued to dwindle.

7" single PB42081 and 7" gatefold with stickers:

1. Another Weekend (Edit) 04:10

2. The Mews


12" single: PT42082

1. Another Weekend (Friday Night Mix)

2. Another Weekend (Friday Night Dub Mix)

3. The Mews


2nd 12" single with posterbag: PT42082PB

1. Another Weekend (Saturday Night Mix)

2. The Mews (Edit)

3. The Five Star Hit Mix, 11:52 (Disco Mix Club megamix featuring Can't Wait Another Minute, Let Me Be The One, All Fall Down, Whenever You're Ready, Find The Time, If I Say Yes, R.S.V.P., Love Take Over, The Slightest Touch) ***


US 12" single and cassette single: 8854-4-RS (1989)

1. Another Weekend (Friday Night Mix / 12" Mix)

2. Another Weekend (7" Edit)

3. Another Weekend (Saturday Night Mix)

4. Another Weekend (Friday Night Dub Mix)

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All tracks available on the remastered versions of either the 2012 'Rock The World' album, the 2013 'The Remix Anthology (The Remixes 1984-1991)' or the 2018 'Luxury - The Definitive Anthology 1984-1991' boxset.

*** Available on the 2012 Cherry Pop reissue of the Between The Lines album

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