Hear You Calling

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"Hear You Calling"
Single by Aurora
from the album Aurora
Released1999 / 24 January 2000
RecordedUK
Genre Progressive trance
Length3:42
Label Positiva Records
Songwriter(s) Sacha Collisson, Simon Greenaway
Aurora singles chronology
"Hear You Calling"
(1999)
"Ordinary World"
(2000)

"Hear You Calling" is the debut single by English electronic duo Aurora, released in 1999. It initially reached No. 71 on the UK Singles Chart, but a re-release the following year charted higher, reaching the top 20 at No. 17 in January 2000. [1] It also reached No. 1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Hear You Calling" (Radio Cut) (3:44)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon Radio Cut) (3:15)
  3. "Hear You Calling" (Fire And Ice Radio Cut) (3:10)
  4. "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon Remix) (6:22)
  5. "Hear You Calling" (Condor Mix) (10:33)
  6. "Hear You Calling" (Fire and Ice Remix) (6:58)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (Dark Moon Remix) (6:23)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Original Mother Earth Mix) (8:44)
  3. "Hear You Calling" (Fire and Ice Remix) (6:55)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (En Motion Remix) (7:25)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Condor Remix) (10:35)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (Original Mother Earth Mix) (8:45)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Fire & Ice Remix) (6:56)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (Origin Remix) (9:48)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Blue Room Remix) (9:36)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (Radio Cut) (3:44)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (En Motion Remix) (7:25)
  3. "Hear You Calling" (Origin Remix) (9:36)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (Radio Cut) (3:42)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Original Mother Earth Mix) (8:45)
  3. "Hear You Calling" (En Motion Remix) (7:25)
  4. "Hear You Calling" (Origin Remix) (8:38)
  5. "Hear You Calling" (Blue Room Remix) (9:36)
  1. "Hear You Calling" (En-Motion Mix) (7:26)
  2. "Hear You Calling" (Blue Room Mix) (8:37)

Charts

Chart (2000)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart (OCC) [2] 17
UK Dance Chart (OCC) [3] 1

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References

  1. "Hear you calling | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company".
  2. UK Singles Chart The Official UK Charts Company (Retrieved June 8, 2011)
  3. UK Dance Singles Chart The Official Charts Company (Retrieved March 17, 2019)