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"'''Ghost'''" is a song by Canadian singer–songwriter [[Fefe Dobson]] from her second official studio album, ''[[Joy (Fefe Dobson album)|Joy]]''. It was released as the lead single from the album in Canada on June 21, 2010 and 2 weeks later on July 6, 2010 in the United States by 21 Music and [[Island Records]]. The song has received success in Canada, constantly gaining sales and airplay. It has so far peaked at #21 on the [[Canadian Hot 100]].

==Music video==
The music video was released on June 28, 2010 via [[Vevo]].

The video starts off with Dobson leaving the club while her song "Watch Me Move" is playing. Her face suddenly goes blank as she discovers her boyfriend kissing another girl in the back of a red car. The songs starts as she peers through the open window. She is then seen dancing around the car in black and white leather outfits. It also shows her boyfriend dreaming many hallucinations where he thinks Dobson is there, but she really isn't. When the second verse starts, he wakes up. There are shots of him aggressively playing the drums and his new girlfriend trying to comfort him as he gives her the cold shoulder. There are also scenes where Dobson is seen dancing on and around a bare bed in an abandoned building. During the second chorus, the boyfriend is shown secretly looking at pictures of him and Dobson, and neglecting a dinner his new girlfriend made for him but instead wandering the street. He hallucinates again and sees Dobson in the red car while they are making-out in the back, explaining that she caught him. During the breakdown of the song, he starts scratching his arm and a tattoo with Dobson singing appears, with the words "I Haunt You In Every Dream" underneath. He wakes up realizes it was just a dream, and tries to fall back asleep, only to find Dobson is sleeping next to him. When he looks back it is his girlfriend again, but now Fefe is dancing upside down from the ceiling, but then she disappears. The video ends as Dobson sets the mattress on fire, and his girlfriend leaves angrily because she found the pictures of Dobson hiding in his dresser.

==Chart performance==
The song has only charted on the [[Canadian Hot 100]], first debuting at #98 on the issue dated June 19, 2010. The song rose again the next week to #82, and then to #66 the week after that. On the chart dated July 10, 2010, the song shot to #28, only to fall to #32 the next week. The song reached it's highest peak so far on the July 24, 2010 chart, at the #21 position, due to high airplay and digital downloads.


==Charts==
==Charts==

Revision as of 19:25, 15 July 2010

"Ghost"
Song

"Ghost" is a song by Canadian singer–songwriter Fefe Dobson from her second official studio album, Joy. It was released as the lead single from the album in Canada on June 21, 2010 and 2 weeks later on July 6, 2010 in the United States by 21 Music and Island Records. The song has received success in Canada, constantly gaining sales and airplay. It has so far peaked at #21 on the Canadian Hot 100.

Music video

The music video was released on June 28, 2010 via Vevo.

The video starts off with Dobson leaving the club while her song "Watch Me Move" is playing. Her face suddenly goes blank as she discovers her boyfriend kissing another girl in the back of a red car. The songs starts as she peers through the open window. She is then seen dancing around the car in black and white leather outfits. It also shows her boyfriend dreaming many hallucinations where he thinks Dobson is there, but she really isn't. When the second verse starts, he wakes up. There are shots of him aggressively playing the drums and his new girlfriend trying to comfort him as he gives her the cold shoulder. There are also scenes where Dobson is seen dancing on and around a bare bed in an abandoned building. During the second chorus, the boyfriend is shown secretly looking at pictures of him and Dobson, and neglecting a dinner his new girlfriend made for him but instead wandering the street. He hallucinates again and sees Dobson in the red car while they are making-out in the back, explaining that she caught him. During the breakdown of the song, he starts scratching his arm and a tattoo with Dobson singing appears, with the words "I Haunt You In Every Dream" underneath. He wakes up realizes it was just a dream, and tries to fall back asleep, only to find Dobson is sleeping next to him. When he looks back it is his girlfriend again, but now Fefe is dancing upside down from the ceiling, but then she disappears. The video ends as Dobson sets the mattress on fire, and his girlfriend leaves angrily because she found the pictures of Dobson hiding in his dresser.

Chart performance

The song has only charted on the Canadian Hot 100, first debuting at #98 on the issue dated June 19, 2010. The song rose again the next week to #82, and then to #66 the week after that. On the chart dated July 10, 2010, the song shot to #28, only to fall to #32 the next week. The song reached it's highest peak so far on the July 24, 2010 chart, at the #21 position, due to high airplay and digital downloads.

Charts

Chart (2010) Peak
position
Canadian Hot 100 21

Release details

Region Date Label Format
Canada May 11, 2010 21 Music/Island Records Radio
June 21, 2010 Digital download
United States July 6, 2010