I Should've Never Let You Go

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"I Should've Never Let You Go"
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Single by Bardot
from the album Bardot
B-side "Do It for Love"
Released29 May 2000
Recorded2000
Studio Tiger Recording [1]
Genre Pop
Length4:27
Label Warner Music Australia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Tommy Faragher
Bardot singles chronology
"Poison"
(2000)
"I Should've Never Let You Go"
(2000)
"These Days"
(2000)

"I Should've Never Let You Go" is a song by Australian pop group Bardot, and was the second single from their debut album Bardot (2000). It was written by Tommy Faragher, Lotti Golden, Hinda Hicks and produced by Faragher.

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An animated scene from the music video.

The part-animated music video, directed by Mark Hartley, had each Bardot member transform into cartoon superheroes. [2]

The b-side, "Do It for Love", was a cover of the 1992 single by Dannielle Gaha, written by Paul Gray and Richard Feldman. [3]

Commercial performance

"I Should've Never Let You Go" peaked at number 14 on the Australian singles chart and was certified gold, becoming the 96th highest-selling single in Australia of 2000. In New Zealand, it reached number 25.

Track listing

Australian CD single (8573835792) [1]

  1. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (album version)
  2. "Do It for Love"
  3. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (Allstars remix)
  4. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (Alex K extended dance mix)
  5. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (mrTimothy.com remix)
  6. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (TNT remix)

The enhanced CD component featured lyrics, a photo gallery, screen saver, and the "Poison" music video.

Personnel

Personnel are adapted from the Australia CD single liner notes. [1]

Charts

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [7] Gold35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

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