Roxette released a remixed version of the track – created by
Peter Boström, known professionally as Bassflow – as a non-album single on 26 June 2012. Boström had previously produced the single version of their 2011 track "
Speak to Me". Production was delayed due to Boström's involvement with
Loreen's "
Euphoria", which won the
2012 Eurovision Song Contest. The Bassflow version appears on
Roxette XXX – The 30 Biggest Hits (2014) and ''
The RoxBox!: A Collection of Roxette's Greatest Songs'' (2015).
Commercial performance Despite peaking at a relatively low position on the
Russian Airplay Chart, the song has been broadcast on Russian radio almost 14,000 times.
Critical reception Scandipop said "Bassflow turns in another winning production on 'The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye'. Atmospheric balladry is definitely one of his party pieces, and he instantly elevates this song into the same standard of some of Roxette's very own great atmospheric ballads of the past – this is definitely up there with '
Wish I Could Fly', for example."
Formats and track listings Digital download • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Bassflow Remake) (Radio Edit) – 3:47 • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Bassflow Remake) (Main Version) – 4:48 •
Blue 10" vinyl single (EU: 5 09999 73619–7 8) • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Bassflow Remake) (Main Version) – 4:48 • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Bassflow Remake) (Radio Edit) – 3:47 • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Original Version) – 4:49 • "The Sweet Hello, The Sad Goodbye" (Tits & Ass Demo Version) – 4:41
Charts ==References==