Smoke (Natalie Imbruglia song)

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"Smoke"
Smokeimbruglia.jpg
Single by Natalie Imbruglia
from the album Left of the Middle
B-side"City"
Released5 October 1998 (1998-10-05)[1]
Length
  • 4:32 (album version)
  • 3:59 (radio edit)
LabelRCA
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Matt Bronleewe
Natalie Imbruglia singles chronology
"Wishing I Was There"
(1998)
"Smoke"
(1998)
"Identify"
(1999)
Music video
"Smoke" on YouTube

"Smoke" is a song by Australian-born singer-songwriter Natalie Imbruglia. It was released on 5 October 1998 as the fourth and final single from her debut album Left of the Middle. The single reached No. 5 on the UK Singles Chart, No. 13 on the Icelandic Singles Chart, and No. 42 on the Australian Singles Chart. The video for "Smoke" was directed by Matthew Rolston. There are two versions of the video; one of which contains additional visual effects including Imbruglia's face appearing and disappearing within animated smoke.

Track listings[]

UK CD1

  1. "Smoke" – 4:39
  2. "Smoke" (Martyn Phillips[2] & Marc Fox Mix) – 4:10
  3. "City" (live in Barcelona) – 5:14
  4. "Smoke" (video) – 4:45

UK CD2

  1. "Smoke" – 4:39
  2. "Smoke" (Ganja Kru Mix) – 5:12
  3. "Smoke" (Way Out West Mix) – 4:54
  4. "Smoke" (Beloved Hypoxic Mix) – 5:00

Charts[]

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[3] 42
Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[4] 38
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[5] 30
Iceland (Íslenski Listinn Topp 40)[6] 13
Scotland (OCC)[7] 6
UK Singles (OCC)[8] 5

References[]

  1. ^ "New Releases: Singles" (PDF). Music Week. 3 October 1998. p. 25. Retrieved 6 July 2021. Misprinted as 5 September.
  2. ^ "Martyn Phillips". Martyn Phillips. Retrieved 1 February 2019.
  3. ^ "Australian-charts.com – Natalie Imbruglia – Smoke". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  4. ^ "Top RPM Adult Contemporary: Issue 7140." RPM. Library and Archives Canada. Retrieved 8 June 2020.
  5. ^ "Eurochart Hot 100 Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. Vol. 15 no. 43. 24 October 1998. p. 14. Retrieved 6 March 2020.
  6. ^ "Íslenski Listinn (29.10–29.10. 1998)". Dagblaðið Vísir (in Icelandic). 30 October 2019. p. 15. Retrieved 4 October 2019.
  7. ^ "Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 29 April 2019.
  8. ^ "Official Singles Chart Top 100". Official Charts Company. Retrieved 29 April 2019.

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