Army of Lovers (song)

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"Army of Lovers"
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Single by Lee Ryan
from the album Lee Ryan
B-side "Album Sampler"
Released18 July 2005 (2005-07-18) [1]
Length2:54
Label Sony BMG, Brightside
Songwriter(s) Nigel Hoyle
Producer(s) Ash Howes
Lee Ryan singles chronology
"Army of Lovers"
(2005)
"Turn Your Car Around"
(2005)

"Army of Lovers" is the debut single of Blue member Lee Ryan, released from his debut solo album, Lee Ryan (2005), on 18 July 2005. The song peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart and achieved success worldwide, reaching number one in Italy and staying there for four weeks. It sold 20,000 copies in Italy during 2005. [2]

Contents

Track listings

UK CD single 1(82876713172) [3]

  1. "Army of Lovers"
  2. "Army of Lovers" (acoustic version)

UK CD single 2(82876726562) [4]

  1. "Army of Lovers"4
  2. Album sampler ("Real Love" / "When I Think of You" / "Parking")
  3. "Army of Lovers" (video) – 3:00

Digital download [5]

  1. "Army of Lovers" – 2:54
  2. "Army of Lovers" (acoustic version) – 2:55

Charts

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