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Meltdown is a remix album by Australian rock synthpop band, Icehouse with tracks remixed by Australian electronic musicians and bands including Infusion, sonicanimation and beXta. [2] It was released in October 2002 within Australia by dIVA Records (Icehouse founder Iva Davies ' own label) under Warner Music Australia . [ 3 ]
"Can't Fight this Feeling" (Avicii Universe Mix) – 6:42; Maxi Single [6] "Can't Fight this Feeling" (Avicii Universe Mix) – 6:42 "Can't Fight this Feeling" (Original Mix) "Can't Fight this Feeling" (Soundshakerz Radio Edit) – 3:58 "Can't Fight this Feeling" (Soulshakerz Club Mix) - 7:31 "Can't Fight this Feeling" (Junior Caldera Remix ...
Karaoke Remix Vol.2 is the third compilation album by German power metal band Helloween which features karaoke versions of Helloween classics from "Deris era". It was only released in Japan. Track listing
MuchDance is a series of pop/dance albums featuring various artists compiled, mixed and released by the Canadian television station MuchMusic, starting in 1997.It continues a similar series released in association with Quality Records from 1990 to 1997 under the name Muchmusic Dance Mix.
[3] [4] A vocal version of the remix featuring Norwegian singer Ane Brun was subsequently produced, titled "Can't Stop Playing (Makes Me High)", and it was released in the United Kingdom through Ministry of Sound on 12 April 2015, [5] where it debuted and peaked at number four on the UK Singles Chart.
"Can't Keep this Feeling In" was the lead single from Cliff Richard's 1998 album Real as I Wanna Be, released a week prior to the album. The song, co-written by Arnie Roman, Dennis Lambert and Steve Skinner, peaked on debut at number 10 on the UK Singles Chart .
"Can't Get It Back" was released as the first single on October 16, 2001 in the United States where it peaked at 91 on Billboard ' s Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. [2] With Blaque Out eventually being shelved, "Can't Get It Back" was later re-recorded, remixed, and released by British girl group Mis-Teeq in 2003.
The lyrics of the song tell of someone who is manipulative, but when faced with their own medicine, can't handle it, hence the song's title. The song was a change for the group in that it was their first single where the two female members took the lead vocals on the track - according to the group, this was done due to requests from fans.