Here It Comes Again (Melanie C song)

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"Here It Comes Again"
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Single by Melanie C
from the album Reason
B-side
  • "Love to You"
  • "Like That"
  • "Living Without You"
Released24 February 2003 (2003-02-24)
Studio Various
Length4:07
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Marius De Vries
Melanie C singles chronology
"If That Were Me"
(2000)
"Here It Comes Again"
(2003)
"On the Horizon"
(2003)
Music video
"Here It Comes Again" on YouTube

"Here It Comes Again" is a song by British singer Melanie C. It was released as the lead single from her second album, Reason (2003), on 24 February 2003. The single was relatively well promoted on radio, TV shows, and magazine interviews, while also going into Europe to do some promotion.[ citation needed ] The single initially hit a midweek position of No. 4,[ citation needed ] but during the week, it fell down the chart and finished at No. 7. "Here It Comes Again" went on to be the 191st-highest-selling single of 2003 in the UK.

Contents

Music video

The music video was directed by Charles Infante on 17 November 2002 and was shot in Los Angeles. [1] [ failed verification ] In the city, Melanie C is in the alleyway, singing. She is also near the bridge. A group of people runs through the bridge, passing Melanie over. The group arrives at the alleyway and they climb to the other side of the wall where Melanie is singing. The group again passes Melanie over. Melanie is then seen near the mountains. The same group of people also arrives there. The group finds Melanie and they watch the sunset as the video ends.

Track listings

  1. "Here It Comes Again" (radio edit) — 4:04
  2. "Love to You" — 4:36
  3. "Like That" — 3:09
  1. "Here It Comes Again" (radio edit) — 4:04
  2. "Love to You" — 4:36
  1. "Here It Comes Again" (video)
  2. "Love to You"
  3. "Living without You"
  4. Behind the Scenes at "Here It Comes Again" video shoot

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from the Reason album booklet. [7]

Studios

Personnel

Charts

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref(s).
United Kingdom24 February 2003
  • CD
  • cassette
  • DVD
Virgin [26] [27]
Australia10 March 2003CD [28]

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