Bottle Living / Hold On

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"Bottle Living" / "Hold On"
BottleLiving.jpg
Single by Dave Gahan
from the album Paper Monsters
Released27 October 2003 (2003-10-27)
Recorded2003
Studio Electric Lady (New York City)
Genre Rock
Length3:31
Label Mute
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Ken Thomas
Dave Gahan singles chronology
"I Need You"
(2003)
"Bottle Living" / "Hold On"
(2003)
"A Little Piece" (live)
(2004)

"Bottle Living" / "Hold On" are two songs by Depeche Mode vocalist Dave Gahan, released on 27 October 2003 as a double A-side single from his debut studio album, Paper Monsters (2003), serving as the album's third and final single. The single release of "Hold On" is a "radio mix" and has a slightly faster pace and more prominent rhythm track than that of the more placid album version of the song.

Contents

The UK limited-edition CD maxi single, contains a remixed version of "Hidden Houses", another album track, as a B-side.

Track listings

  1. "Bottle Living" (album version) – 3:32
  2. "Hold On" (radio mix) – 3:52
  3. "Bottle Living" (Tomcraft vocal mix) – 7:47
  1. "Bottle Living" (Machine Head lyric mix) – 6:04
  2. "Bottle Living" (T. Raumschmiere vocal mix) – 5:19
  3. "Hidden Houses" (Alexander Kowalski remix) – 5:15
  1. "Bottle Living" (video) – 3:32
  2. "Bottle Living" (Tomcraft dub mix) – 7:48
  3. "Bottle Living" (Machine Head synth mix) – 6:29
  1. "Bottle Living" (album version) – 3:32
  2. "Bottle Living" (Tomcraft vocal mix) – 7:47
  3. "Bottle Living" (Machine Head lyric mix) – 6:04
  4. "Bottle Living" (T. Raumschmiere vocal mix) – 5:19
  5. "Hidden Houses" (Alexander Kowalski remix) – 5:15
  6. "Hold On" (radio mix) – 3:52
  1. "Bottle Living" (album version) – 3:32
  2. "Hold On" (radio mix) – 3:52

Charts

Weekly chart performance for "Bottle Living" / "Hold On"
Chart (2003)Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts) [1] 19
Hungary (Single Top 40) [2] 4
Scotland (OCC) [3] 48
UK Singles (OCC) [4] 36
US Dance Singles Sales ( Billboard ) [5] 13

Release history

RegionDateLabel
United Kingdom27 October 2003 Mute
Germany3 November 2003
United States4 November 2003 Reprise

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