Are You with Me (The Potbelleez song)

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"Are You with Me"
Are You With Me.jpg
Single by the Potbelleez
from the album The Potbelleez
Released2008
Recorded 2008
Genre House
Length3:42 (Radio Edit)
Label Vicious Vinyl
Songwriter(s) J. Sonic, D. Goode, I. Kidron & S. Littlemore
The Potbelleez singles chronology
"'Don't Hold Back'"
(2007)
"Are You with Me"
(2008)
"'Trouble Trouble'"
(2008)

"Are You with Me" is the second single by the Potbelleez from the self-titled debut album The Potbelleez .

Contents

Track listing

Australian CD single [1]
  1. Are You with Me (Radio Mix)
  2. Are You with Me (Original Mix)
  3. Are You with Me (Hook N Sling Mix)
  4. Are You with Me (Original Acid Mix)
  5. Are You with Me (Mind Electric Mix)

Chart performance

"Are You with Me" was a Gold-selling single in Australia and has yet to be released outside of Australia and New Zealand.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2008)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [2] 15
Australian ARIA Physical Singles Chart#14 [3]
Australian ARIA Australian Singles#3 [3]
Australian ARIA Digital Chart#17 [3]
Australian ARIA Dance Chart#2 [3]
Australian ARIA Club Chart (A)#2 [3]
Australian Airplay Chart#17 [4]
Australian Independent Records Singles Chart#1 [5]

(A) means that the Original Mix/Hook N Sling Mix/Original Acid Mix/Mind Electric Mix/mrTimothy Mix charted.

Year-end charts

CountryChartRanking
AustraliaARIA End of Year Singles77 [6]

Release history

CountryRelease DateFormatCatalogue
Australia7 June 2008 [1] CD singleVG12088CD [1]

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