We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight
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"We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" | ||
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Single by Emma Bunton | ||
from the album A Girl Like Me | ||
B-side(s) | "Let Your Baby Show You How To Move" | |
Released | December 10, 2001 | |
Format | CD single, DVD single | |
Recorded | Sound Gallery Studios, Los Angeles, California | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:23 | |
Label | Virgin | |
Writer(s) | Emma Bunton, Rhett Lawrence | |
Producer(s) | Rhett Lawrence | |
Chart positions | ||
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Emma Bunton singles chronology | ||
"Take My Breath Away" (2001) |
"We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" (2001) |
"Free Me" (2003) |
Alternate cover | ||
UK DVD single cover |
"We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" was the fourth and final single from Emma Bunton's solo debut album A Girl Like Me. Released in the autumn of 2001 in the UK, it debuted and peaked at number twenty on the UK Top 75 Singles, becoming her lowest-charting and only single not to enter the top fifteen in the UK. It sold just 35,000 copies. Audio sample
[edit] Track listings and formats
- UK CD single
- "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" (radio mix) – 3:10
- "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" (3AM Mix) – 6:38
- "Let Your Baby Show You How To Move" – 3:07
- UK DVD single
- Emma Introduces Her New Video – 0:30
- "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" (radio mix video) – 3:10
- "Let Your Baby Show You How To Move" (audio with picture gallery) – 3:07
- "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" (album version with picture gallery) – 3:23
- Emma Talks About Making Her Video – 0:30
- Emma Talks About Making Her Video – 0:30
- Emma Talks About Making Her Video – 0:30
[edit] Charts
Chart (2001) | Peak position |
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UK Top 75 Charts | 20 |
Studio albums: A Girl Like Me · Free Me · Life in Mono
Singles: "What I Am" · "What Took You So Long?" · "Take My Breath Away" · "We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight" · "Free Me" · "Maybe" · "I'll Be There" · "Crickets Sing for Anamaria" · "Downtown"
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