Can't Stop Raving

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"Can't Stop Raving"
Dune-Can't Stop Raving.jpg
Single by Dune
from the album Dune
Released1995
RecordedPlutonic Island Studios, Hamburg
Length3:33
Label
  • Urban
  • Impulse
  • Max Music
Songwriter(s)
Dune singles chronology
"Are You Ready to Fly"
(1995)
"Can't Stop Raving"
(1995)
"Rainbow to the Stars"
(1996)
Music video
"Can't Stop Raving" on YouTube

"Can't Stop Raving" is a song by German electronic group Dune, released in 1995 by the labels Urban, Impulse and Max Music as the third and last single from the group's debut album, Dune (1995). The female vocals are performed by Tina Lagao and Janine Kelly-Fiddes. The song achieved moderate success in Europe, entering the top 10 in Germany (7), the Netherlands (9) and Spain (4). Additionally, it was a top 20 hit in Switzerland (16). Its accompanying music video was directed by Delano Sookha. [1] The album version of "Can't Stop Raving" was used as theme music on Joel Veitch's Tales of the Blode.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Can't Stop Raving" (Video Mix) — 3:33
  2. "Can't Stop Raving" (12" Mix) — 5:07
  1. "Can't Stop Raving" (Video Mix) — 3:33
  2. "Can't Stop Raving" (Club Mix) — 4:53
  3. "Can't Stop Raving" (12 Inch Mix) — 5:10
  4. "Can't Stop Raving" (Vocoder Mix) — 3:52

Charts

Chart (1995-96)Peak
positions
Germany (Official German Charts) [2] 7
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40) [3] 9
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [4] 10
Spain (AFYVE) [5] 4
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade) [6] 16

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