Don't You Know (Pandora song)

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"Don't You Know"
Pandora-Don't You Know.jpg
Single by Pandora
from the album Tell the World
ReleasedFebruary 1995
Genre Dance
Eurodance
House
Length3:49
Label EMI/Virgin
Songwriter(s) Martin Ankelius
Peter Johansson
Producer(s) Huma, Peka P.
Sir Martin
Pandora singles chronology
"Tell the World"
(1994)
"Don't You Know"
(1995)
"The Naked Sun"
(1995)
Music video
"Don't You Know" on YouTube

"Don't You Know" is a song by Swedish artist Pandora. It was released in February 1995 as the second single from Pandora's second studio album, Tell the World (1995).

Contents

The song peaked at number 7 on the Swedish charts and number one in Finland.

Track listing

Swedish CD single

  1. "Don't You Know" (Radio Edit) 3:49
  2. "Don't You Know" (The Sir Family Extended Mix) 6:24

Swedish CD maxi single

  1. "Don't You Know" (Radio Edit) 3:49
  2. "Don't You Know" (The Sir Family Extended Mix) 6:24
  3. "Don't You Know" (Peka P's Alternative Edit) 5:35
  4. "Don't You Know" (Huma's Typhoon Edit) 6:54

Swedish 12-inch single

A1. "Don't You Know" (The Sir Family Extended Mix) 6:24
B1. "Don't You Know" (Peka P's Alternative Edit) 5:35
B2. "Don't You Know" (Radio Edit) 3:49

German CD maxi single

  1. "Don't You Know" (Original Radio Edit) 3:50
  2. "Don't You Know" (Clock's "Ten To Two" Radio Mix) 3:22
  3. "Don't You Know" (Primax NRG Mix) 5:29
  4. "Don't You Know" (Man City Vocal Mix) 6:54
  5. "Don't You Know" (Primax V.E. Day Mix) 4:53
  6. "Don't You Know" (The Sir Family Extended Mix) 6:17
  7. "Don't You Know" (Clock's "Ten To Two" Mix) 5:16
  8. "Don't You Know" (Overworld Dub) 5:29

Charts

Release history

CountryDateFormatLabel
SwedenFebruary 1995 CD single, CD maxi single, 12-inch single EMI/Virgin Records
Germany1995CD maxi single MCA Records

United DJ's vs. Pandora remix

"Don't You Know"
Pandora-Don't You Know Remix.jpg
Single by United DJs vs Pandora
from the album Celebration
Released17 January 2007
Genre Dance
Eurodance
House
Length3:45
Label Capitol Records
Songwriter(s) Martin Ankelius
Peter Johansson
Producer(s) Soundcruisers
United DJs vs Pandora singles chronology
"Trust Me"
(2006)
"Don't You Know"
(2007)
"Tell the World"
(2007)

In 2006, "Don't You Know" was remixed and re-released by United DJs vs. Pandora. The song was released on 17 January 2007 [4] [5] as the second single from United DJs vs. Pandora's album, Celebration (2007).

The song reached the top of the Swedish Singles Chart on 25 January 2007 staying one week at the top, 3 weeks in Top 5 and 20 weeks in total in the Swedish charts. It also peaked at number 4 in the Finnish charts.

Track listing

Swedish and Finnish CD single (2007)

  1. "Don't You Know" (Soundcruiser's Radio Mix) 3:45
  2. "Don't You Know" (Soundcruiser's Extended) 5:48

Remixes

  1. "Don't You Know" (Magic Mitch & DJ Nico Extended Mix) - 7:22
  2. "Don't You Know" (Soundcruisers Extended Mix) - 5:48
  3. "Don't You Know" (The Chuck Norris Experiment) - 3:58
  4. "Don't You Know" (Groove Factory Mix) - 4:18
  5. "Don't You Know" (Magic Mitch & DJ Nico Radio Mix) - 4:11
  6. "Don't You Know" (Soundcruisers Radio Mix) - 3:44
  7. "Don't You Know" (R-Spec Trance Mix) - 6:27

Charts

Chart (2007)Peak
position
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista) [6] 4
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan) [7] 1

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