Kelsey (song)

"Kelsey" is a single by the group Metro Station released in September 2007 from their first album, Metro Station. It was re-released on March 17, 2009, after the success of "Shake It" and "Seventeen Forever".

"Kelsey"
Single by Metro Station
from the album Metro Station
ReleasedSeptember 2007
Recorded2007
GenreSynthpop
Length3:17 (Album Version)
3:24 (TLA Remix)
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Metro Station
Producer(s)Justin Pierre and Josh Cain
Metro Station singles chronology
"Kelsey"
(2007)
"Control"
(2007)

The song was the band's third UK single, released on December 14, 2009, as a double A-side with a cover version of "Last Christmas".

The song was produced by Justin Pierre and Josh Cain from the band Motion City Soundtrack. Pierre also sings backing vocals on the song.

The song was written about Pierre's friend Kelsey Siemens.

Music video

The music video has all of the band members playing the song in split-screen. The band re-shot the video in May 2009 and made a whole new music video which was released on Teen Nick on October 2, 2009. The video features actress Aimee Teegarden.

Track listing

CD single
  1. "Kelsey" - 3:17
UK CD single
  1. "Kelsey" - 3:17
  2. "Shake It (The Lindbergh Palace Remix)" - 6:25
Promotional only CD single
  1. "Kelsey" (TLA Remix) - 3:24
  2. "Kelsey" (Album Version) - 3:17

Charts

The single debuted at #40 on the RIANZ New Zealand Singles Chart, peaking at #25.

Chart (2008) Peak
positions
New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[1] 25

Release history

Release date Region
September 2007 New Zealand
March 17, 2009 United States
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