Don't Gimme That (Aloha from Hell song)

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"Don't Gimme That"
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Single by Aloha from Hell
from the album No More Days to Waste
A-side "Don't Gimme That"
B-side "Fear Of Tomorrow"
ReleasedJune 6, 2008
Recorded2008
Genre Pop rock, alternative rock
Length3:02(album version)
Label Sony
Songwriter(s) Rory O'Connor
Producer(s) Alex Wende, René Rennefeld
Aloha from Hell singles chronology
"Don't Gimme That"
(2008)
"Walk Away"
(2009)

"Don't Gimme That" is a song written by Rory O'Connor for German group Aloha from Hell's 2009 debut album No More Days to Waste. It was released as the album's first single on June 6, 2008. The song reached number thirty and number eleven in the German and Austrian Singles Charts respectively.

Contents

Track listings

CD Single
  1. "Don't Gimme That (Radio Version)" - 3:03
  2. "Don't Gimme That (Alternative Rock Version)" - 3:20
CD Maxi Single
  1. "Don't Gimme That (Radio Version)" - 3:03
  2. "Don't Gimme That (Alternative Rock Version)" - 3:20
  3. "Don't Gimme That (Private Room Remix)" - 3:08
  4. "Fear Of Tomorrow" - 3:42

Charts

Chart (2008)Peak [1]
position
Austrian Singles Chart11
German Singles Chart30

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References

  1. ""Don't Gimme That" Chart Positions and Trajectories" . Retrieved 2009-06-13.