Everybody Loves a Happy Ending/Call Me Mellow

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"Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" / "Call Me Mellow"
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Single by Tears for Fears
from the album Everybody Loves a Happy Ending
Released13 June 2005 [1]
Genre
Length
  • 4:21 ("Everybody Loves a Happy Ending")
  • 3:39 ("Call Me Mellow")
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Tears for Fears
  • Charlton Pettus
Tears for Fears singles chronology
"Falling Down"
(1995)
"Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" / "Call Me Mellow"
(2005)
"Closest Thing to Heaven"
(2005)

"Closest Thing to Heaven"
(2005)

""Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" / "Call Me Mellow""
(2005)

"Secret World"
(2006)

"Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" / "Call Me Mellow" are songs by the British band Tears for Fears, released as a double A-side single from their album Everybody Loves a Happy Ending .

Contents

The single peaked at #45 on the Italian Singles Chart [2]

Track listing

Promotional CD5 : Gut/PRCDGUT70

  1. "Call Me Mellow" (Simon Thornton Radio Edit) – 3:11
  2. "Call Me Mellow" (Steve Fitzmaurice Radio Edit) – 2:36
  3. "Call Me Mellow" (Dead Stereo Radio Edit) – 3:34
  4. "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" (Steve Fitzmaurice Mix) – 2:34

Promotional CD5 : Gut/PRCDGUT70Y

  1. "Call Me Mellow" (MaUVe Club Mix) – 7:00
  2. "Call Me Mellow" (Tin Tin Out Coney Island Dub) – 7:19
  3. "Call Me Mellow" (Tin Tin Out Coney Island Club Mix) – 7:48
  4. "Call Me Mellow" (MaUVe Dub) – 6:48

Commercial CD5 : Gut/CDGUT70

  1. "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" (Steve Fitzmaurice Mix) – 2:33
  2. "Call Me Mellow" (Album Version) – 3:37
  3. "Call Me Mellow" (Tin Tin Out Coney Island Club Mix) – 7:48

Commercial 12" : Gut/12GUT70

  1. "Call Me Mellow" (Tin Tin Out Coney Island Club Mix) – 7:48
  2. "Everybody Loves a Happy Ending" (Steve Fitzmaurice Mix) – 2:33
  3. "Call Me Mellow" (Mauve Club Mix) – 6:58

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References

  1. "New releases – Singles". Music Week . 11 June 2005. p. 35. ISSN   0265-1548.
  2. "italiancharts.com - Tears For Fears: Call Me Mellow". italiancharts.com. Retrieved 2018-06-28.