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I Should've Never Let You Go : ウィキペディア英語版
I Should've Never Let You Go

"I Should've Never Let You Go" is a pop song by Australian female group Bardot, and was the second single from their debut album ''Bardot'' (2000). It was co-written by Lotti Golden, Hinda Hicks and Tommy Faragher and produced by Tommy Faragher.
This mid-tempo, soulful song was dominated by Katie Underwood who provided most of the main vocals, with Sophie Monk's high-pitched and off-key backing vocals providing harmonies throughout the track. Bardot did not perform the song after Underwood's mid-2001 departure for this reason. The single debuted at number 15 on the ARIA Singles Chart, peaking one place higher at number 14 and was certified gold.〔(ARIA ) "2000 Singles Accreditations". Retrieved 10 June 2007.〕 It was the 96th highest selling single in Australia for 2000.〔(ARIA ) "End of Year Singles Chart 2000". Retrieved 10 June 2007.〕 The single was a number 1 hit for Bardot in Singapore,〔(Bardot World ) "Charts – Singapore". Retrieved 10 June 2007.〕 but only spent three weeks in the New Zealand Top 40, peaking at number 25.〔(New Zealand Chart Portal ) Retrieved 10 June 2007.〕
The B-side "Do It for Love" is a cover version of a 1992 single by Dannielle Gaha, written by Paul Gray (ex-Wa Wa Nee) and R. Feldman. It was also recorded in Chinese by Prudence Liew as "Bei Ni Zong Huai" in 1993.
The music video is semi-animated. It features the group in a recording studio flying through space before transforming into animated superheroes whose mission must defeat a giant green monster. In the end, they succeed, and once their mission is complete, return to their real-life selves. Bardot's then-manager Michael Napthali, makes a small cameo, rounding up the girls back into the recording studio before the end of the song.
==Track listing==
# "I Should've Never Let You Go"
# "Do It For Love"
# "I Should've Never Let You Go" (Allstars Remix)
# "I Should've Never Let You Go" (Alex K Dance Mix)
# "I Should've Never Let You Go" (mrTimothy.com Remix)
# "I Should've Never Let You Go" (TNT Remix)
# Enhanced CD Rom (featuring lyrics, photo gallery, screen saver, "Poison" music video)

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