"I'm Not Getting Enough" | |
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Song by Yoko Ono | |
from the album Blueprint for a Sunrise | |
Released | 9 November 2001 |
Genre | |
Length | 3:26 |
Label | Capitol |
Songwriter(s) | Yoko Ono |
Producer(s) | Yoko Ono and Rob Stevens |
"I'm Not Getting Enough" | ||||
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Single by Yoko Ono | ||||
Released | 5 May 2009 | |||
Label | Mind Train, Twisted Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Yoko Ono | |||
Yoko Ono singles chronology | ||||
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"I'm Not Getting Enough" is a song by Yoko Ono, originally released in 2001 on the album Blueprint for a Sunrise . In 2009, the song was remixed and released as digital green releases (no materials used or abused) by Mind Train and Twisted Records on iTunes and the Twisted Records online store. [1]
Bertrand Joseph-Pare, in his review of the "I'm Not Getting Enough" remixes for About.com, commented, "All things considered, this package contains quite a few nice and interesting mixes. However, it isn't anywhere near as original and groundbreaking as any of ONO's previous efforts." [2]
Chart (2009) | Peak position |
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US Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [4] | 1 |
Global Dance Tracks ( Billboard ) [5] | 19 |
Chart (2009) | Position |
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US Hot Dance Club Songs ( Billboard ) [6] | 15 |
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