To Die For (Luke Galliana song)
"To Die For" | |
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Single by | |
Released | 30 April 2001 |
Recorded | PWL Studios |
Length | 3:03 |
Label | EBUL/Jive |
Songwriter(s) | Deni Lew, Nicky Graham, Stephen Lipson, Wayne Hector |
Producer(s) | Topham, Twigg & Waterman |
"To Die For" is a song released by , who entered it into the United Kingdom selection for the Eurovision Song Contest 2001. The song made the final eight, but failed to gain the votes of the BBC Radio 2 audience on Friday morning. The single was released on 30 April 2001, and entered the UK chart at number 42.[1]
The song became a huge hit on The Box TV channel. The single was produced by Pete Waterman.[2] It was described by Peter Robinson in the NME as "a single which appears to have no chorus, virtually no tune and not a hint of sex to be found anywhere".[2]
In 2006, "To Die For" was covered by Katie Price and Peter Andre on their album A Whole New World.
Track listing[]
Track 4 is an enhanced video included on the CD.
No. | Title | Writers | Length |
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1. | "To Die For" | Deni Lew, Nicky Graham, Stephen Lipson, Wayne Hector | 3:03 |
2. | "There's a Place in My Heart" | Karl Twigg, Mark Topham | 3:39 |
3. | "To Die For" (extended version) | Deni Lew, Nicky Graham, Stephen Lipson, Wayne Hector | 3:34 |
4. | "To Die For" | Deni Lew, Nicky Graham, Stephen Lipson, Wayne Hector | 2:59 |
Personnel[]
- Engineering – Mark "Ridders" Risdale
- Mixing – Matt Howe
- Producers – Topham, Twigg & Waterman
References[]
- ^ Luke Galliana, Chart Stats, retrieved 2010-03-19
- ^ Jump up to: a b Robinson, Peter (2001) "Luke Galliana : To Die For", NME, 28 March 2001, retrieved 2010-03-19
Categories:
- 2001 singles
- Songs written by Wayne Hector
- Songs written by Stephen Lipson
- Songs written by Deni Lew
- Songs written by Nicky Graham
- 2001 songs
- Jive Records singles