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"More than That" Single by The Backstreet Boys from the album Black & Blue Released May 2001 Recorded July—August 2000
Franciz & LePont Studio
(Bergshamra, Sweden)
EMI Studios(strings)
(Stockholm, Sweden)
September 2000(vocals)
Parc Studios
(Orlando, FL)
April 2001(remix)
Battery Studios
(New York City, New York)Genre Pop Length 3:44 (Album Version)
3:42 (Special Radio Mix)Label Jive Records Zomba Recording Writer(s) Adam Anders, Franciz, LePont Producer Adam Anders, Darkchild[1] The Backstreet Boys singles chronology "The Call"
(2001)"More Than That"
(2001)"Drowning"
(2001)"More than That" is the third single by the Backstreet Boys from their album Black & Blue, released on November 21, 2000. It reached #27 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and ran for 20 weeks, and #12 on the UK Singles Chart, ending their 13th consecutive Top 10 run, the last being The Call which peaked at #8. It performed poorly compared to other singles of the Backstreet Boys, selling only 800,000 copies and failing to reach Top 10 in any of their main markets. However, it did very well on TRL where the video was retired on August 17, 2001. A remix was made for radio play, as well as the music video. The main difference between the versions is an alternate percussion track, and generally remixed levels.
Contents
Track listing
- CD1
- "More Than That" (Radio Mix)
- "More Than That" (Hani Mixshow Remix)
- "The Call" (Neptunes Remix With Rap)
- CD2[2]
- "More Than That" (Radio Mix)
- "More Than That" (Album Version)
- "The Call" (Earthtone III Remix)
- "More Than That (Hani Mix Show Radio Edit)
- "More Than That" (Video)
Music video
The music video for "More than that" was directed by Marcus Raboy in April 2001. The video features two sets of scenes: One in which the band sings in a desert hangar with a large movie screen behind them showing various scenes behind them: a desert, a city with a busy traffic, a cloudy sky, lightning, and at last, sunbreak. The other scenes feature the band both walking in the desert, as a group, and driving in two convertibles down a desert road. The footage on the large screen is also used in the video itself. The video debuted at Number 1 on TRL on May 15, 2001. [1]
Charts
Chart (2001) Peak
positionAustralian Singles Chart 25 Austrian Singles Chart 27 Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart 44 Dutch Singles Chart 28 Irish Singles Chart 21 New Zealand Singles Chart 29 Swedish Singles Chart 11 Swiss Singles Chart 28 UK Singles Chart 12 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 27 References
Backstreet Boys Studio albums Backstreet Boys (1996) · Backstreet's Back (1997) · Millennium (1999) · Black & Blue (2000) · Never Gone (2005) · Unbreakable (2007) · This Is Us (2009)
Compilation albums Backstreet Boys (US) (1997) · For The Fans (2000) · The Hits: Chapter One (2001) · Playlist: The Very Best of Backstreet Boys (2010) · NKOTBSB (2011)
Solo projects Nick Carter: Now or Never (2002) · I'm Taking Off (2011)
Brian Littrell: Welcome Home (2006)
A. J. McLean: Have It All (2010)
Howie Dorough: Back To Me (2011)Singles "We've Got It Goin' On" · "I'll Never Break Your Heart" · "Get Down (You're the One for Me)" · "Quit Playing Games (With My Heart)" · "Anywhere for You" · "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" · "As Long as You Love Me" · "All I Have to Give" · "I Want It That Way" · "Larger than Life" · "Show Me the Meaning of Being Lonely" · "The One" · "Shape of My Heart" · "The Call" · "More than That" · "Drowning" · "Incomplete" · "Just Want You to Know" · "Crawling Back to You" · "I Still..." · "Inconsolable" · "Helpless When She Smiles" · "Straight Through My Heart" · "Bigger" · "Don't Turn Out the Lights"
Tours The Space Show · Backstreet Boys: Live In Concert Tour · Backstreet's Back Tour · Into the Millennium Tour · Black & Blue Tour · Up Close & Personal Tour · Never Gone Tour · Unbreakable Tour · This Is Us Tour · NKOTBSB Tour
Related articles Discography · Awards · Jive · Universal · Lou Pearlman
Categories:- Backstreet Boys songs
- 2001 singles
- Pop ballads
- Music videos directed by Marcus Raboy
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