Headbone Connected

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"Headbone Connected (Try Me)"
Daisy Dee - Headbone song.jpg
Single by Daisy Dee
B-side "Remix"
ReleasedNovember 1994
Genre Eurodance
Length3:42
Producer(s) Daniele Davoli
Mirko Limoni
Valerio Semplici
Daisy Dee singles chronology
"Dance (If You Cannot)"
(1994)
"Headbone Connected (Try Me)"
(1994)
"Somebody Real"
(1995)

"Headbone Connected (Try Me)" is a song recorded by Dutch eurodance artist Daisy Dee. It was released in November 1994 as a single. A CD maxi with new remixes was also available, but it was marketed at the same time as the other media. The song was a hit in Canada, where it topped the RPM Dance Chart for 2 weeks in mid-1995.

Contents

Track listings

CD Maxi-single (Europe, 1995)
  1. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Euro Radio) - 3:42
  2. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Euro Mix) - 5:38
  3. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Pegasus Vocal Mix) - 5:52
  4. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Pegasus Dub) - 5:03
  5. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Miami By Night Mix) - 6:01
  6. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Miami 5 A.M. Mix) - 5:48
  7. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Ocean Drive Dub) - 6:20
  8. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Piano Mix) - 5:56
  9. "Headbone Connected (Try Me)" (Dub Part 1 & 2) - 8:23

Chart performance

Chart (1995)Peak
positions
Canada Dance (RPM) [1] 1

See also

"Dem Bones" or "Dry Bones", the spiritual that presumably inspired the title lyric.

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