Don't Believe in Love

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"Don't Believe in Love"
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Single by Dido
from the album Safe Trip Home
Released27 October 2008
Genre Pop
Length3:53
Label Sony BMG
Songwriter(s) Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong, Jon Brion
Producer(s) Jon Brion
Dido singles chronology
"Look No Further"
(2008)
"Don't Believe in Love"
(2008)
"Quiet Times"
(2009)
Music video
"Don't Believe in Love" on YouTube

"Don't Believe in Love" is a pop song performed by Dido. It is the only official single from her third studio album, Safe Trip Home , but the second single overall. It was released on 27 October 2008. [1] [2] "Don't Believe in Love (Objektivity Mix)" by Dennis Ferrer received a nomination for Best Remixed Recording, Non-Classical at the 52nd Annual Grammy Awards. [3]

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Release

The song was premiered on radio stations on 1 September 2008, and was released for download in many European countries from 29 September 2008. [4] It was also released in Australia on this date. [5] [ better source needed ] The physical single was released in United Kingdom on 27 October 2008, [6] and in Germany on 31 October 2008. [7]

Music video

The music video for the song was filmed in a ranch near Los Angeles, with AlexandLiane as the directors. The video was filmed in September 2008, and premiered on Dido's official YouTube account on 30 October 2008. The music video was available as a free download from the iTunes Store on 3 December 2008, as part of their 2008 "12 Days of Christmas" promotion.

Track listing

  1. "Don't Believe in Love" (Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong, Jon Brion)
  2. "Look No Further" (Dido Armstrong, Rollo Armstrong, Jon Brion)

Live performances

Charts

The song only peaked at No. 54 on the UK Singles Chart, making it her second lowest charting single to date, until No Freedom charted 5 places lower at 59 in 2013. The song peaked at No. 2 on the Italian Digital Singles Chart. The song has reached No. 20 on the Japan Hot 100. The song was also certified 2× Platinum in Italy.

Chart (2008–2009) [8] Peak
position
Australian Physical Singles Chart [9] 42
Austrian Singles Chart [10] 29
Belgian Singles Chart Flanders [11] 45
Belgian Singles Chart Wallonia [11] 14
Hot Canadian Digital Singles [12] 66
CIS (TopHit) [13] 96
Dutch Top 40 Tipparade chart [14] 16
Dutch Singles Chart [11] 83
Greek Digital Singles Chart [15] 4
Hungarian Singles Chart [16] 9
Israeli Singles Chart [17] 2
Italian Singles Chart [18] 2
Japan Hot 100 [19] 20
Portuguese Singles Chart [20] 1
Scottish Singles Chart [21] 21
Slovakian Airplay Chart [22] 51
Swiss Singles Chart [23] 16
UK Singles Chart [24] 54

Certification

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Italy (FIMI) [25] Platinum36,973 [26]

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