Ten year anniversary for “Joyride” album’s chart success
Written by DanJKroll on May 3, 2001 to Sales & Charts.
NEW YORK - Somewhat ironically, the talk of a possible return by Roxette to the American music scene comes almost exactly ten years after the group scored with its highest-ranking US album - “Joyride.” The album peaked on Billboard’s Album chart at #12 on May 4, 1991 while the “Joyride” single hit #1 during this same month.
Now, a decade later, Roxette’s name can still be found in the current issue of the magazine, on the Euro (#3) and Scandinavian charts.
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- Brazilian site jumps the gun and puts single on sale over one week early (December 31, 2010)
fabian said on May 3, 2001 20:15:
What does that mean?
Don’t look back on history...