

"Forever Young (F.A.F's Diamonds in the Sun Mix)" - 3:56.The Magix PlayR track was a PC-only application that allowed fans to customize the FAF remix to their liking.The "Thank You" track consisted of then-member Bernard Lloyd thanking the fans, while speaking over one of his "favorite tracks," which was a remix of "Lassie Come Home," as it was to appear on the 2001 remix album Forever Pop."Forever Young" (Magix PlayR) (PC only)."Forever Young" (Original Demo 1983) – 4:43."Forever Young" (F.A.F's Diamonds in the Sun Mix) – 3:56.The cover is a still image from the video, which was created by The Cartoon Saloon. The remixes that appear on the single have not appeared on other releases. The names of every fan who had requested a copy were printed on the inside cover. This CD was released to fans for free, only postage needed to be paid. This single contained three music tracks, one spoken word track, and a PC-only track.

In 2001, Alphaville released a new set of remixes in a "limited fan edition" called "Forever Young 2001". Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone. ^ Shipments figures based on certification alone. West Germany ( Official German Charts) Ĭertifications Certifications for "Forever Young" "Forever Young The Remix", 2006 (see below)Ĭharts Chart performance for "Forever Young".Stark Naked and Absolutely Live, 2000 (performed live).Dreamscapes, 1999 (demo, demo remix, performed live and re-recorded acoustically).Alphaville: The Singles Collection, 1988 (remixed).This song has been released several times in various forms, including remixes and demos, on: The "Special Dance Version" and the B-side "Welcome to the Sun" were both included on so80s presents Alphaville (2014). Alphaville: The Singles Collection, 1988.The original album version has also appeared on the following official Alphaville releases:


The single initially reached number 93 in 1985 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the top 40 on the U.S. Over the years, the band has released several remixes and demo versions of the song. Originally released by Alphaville as a single in 1984, "Forever Young" was available in both its original mix and in a dance version, entitled the "Special Dance Mix". Alphaville versions Original 1984 version Background and video "Forever Young" is written in the key of C major. It also formed the basis of Jay-Z's song " Young Forever". Though not the group's highest-charting single in Europe, "Forever Young" was one of the band's signature songs and has been covered by numerous artists. The single achieved more success in the United States than in the United Kingdom, but it failed to reach the American top 40 despite three separate US single releases. The single was successful in Scandinavia and in the European German-speaking countries in the same year. " Forever Young" is a song by German synth-pop band Alphaville from their 1984 debut studio album of the same name.
