A-Ha - Forever Not Yours

About "Forever Not Yours"

"Forever Not Yours" is the first single from the A-ha album Lifelines. It was sent to radio stations in parts of Europe on 22 February 2002 (15 April in Belgium) and was released commercially on 2 April.

The cover of the commercial release features a closeup shot of the black front end of a 1950s Cadillac standing on flatland. The A-ha logo in dark red is in the top right hand corner of the sleeve with the title in black letters underneath. The reverse of the sleeve features more flatland which has been fenced off with a small blue and white wooden panel. The sky is blue grey above with the A-ha logo in white letters at the top and track information in black underneath. The disc itself is a picture disc, showing the steering wheel and dash board photographed from inside the car. The A-ha logo is in silver at the bottom of the disc with title in white underneath. The photographs used on this single were taken by Andy Frank.

A-ha's vocalist Morten has said: " 'Forever Not Yours' is one of those songs that sums us up. Melancholy, and at the same time uplifting - soaring."

The phrase "forever not yours" is a play on the love letter sign off "forever yours".



Words by Morten Harket and Ole Sverre Olsen

Music by Magne Furuholmen and Morten Harket

Produced by Stephen Hague and Martin Landquist

Additional arrangement by Keller, Schroeder

Recorded at Lydlab Studios, Oslo and Strongroom, London

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