I Won't Be Crying

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"I Won't Be Crying"
Infernal - I Won't Be Crying.jpg
Single by Infernal
from the album From Paris to Berlin (UK)
ReleasedMay 21, 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Dance-pop, electropop
Length3:02(radio edit)
Label Island
Songwriter(s) Lagermann, Rafn, Powers, Martin Gore
Infernal singles chronology
"Self Control"
(2006)
"I Won't Be Crying"
(2007)
"Ten Miles"
(2007)
Alternative cover
I Won't Be Crying.PNG

"I Won't Be Crying" is the Danish dance band Infernal's 3rd single released in the UK. "I Won't Be Crying" peaked #1 at the TV-channel The Voice TV Danmark. The music video was directed by Loic Maes and shot in Paris. This is their most viewed video on YouTube, 3 million views As of October 2010.

Contents

The song heavily samples "Strangelove", a 1987 song by the English band Depeche Mode.

The UK release date was set to be 21 May 2007. According to the band's website it would have guaranteed them a UK tour, if this single reached #1. The CD single release was cancelled in the UK, due to an apparent lack of media support. However, it did reach #123 in the singles chart due to digital download sales. [1]

Release details

CountryFormatDate
United KingdomDownloadMay 7, 2007
United KingdomCDMay 21, 2007
Belgium12"May 21, 2007
NetherlandsCD/DownloadJune 4, 2007
AustraliaCDJuly 14, 2007

Track listings and formats

UK CD single [2]

  1. "I Won't Be Crying" [radio edit] – 3:02
  2. "I Won't Be Crying" [Beatfreakz club mix] – 6:39

UK Enhanced Maxi single [3]

  1. "I Won't Be Crying" [radio edit] – 3:02
  2. "I Won't Be Crying" [extended version] – 5:34
  3. "I Won't Be Crying" [Beatfreakz club mix] – 6:39
  4. "I Won't Be Crying" [Matt Bradshaw extended mix] – 7:09
  5. "I Won't Be Crying" [Sleaze Sisters mix] – 7:21
  6. "I Won't Be Crying" [Inf: Skru Op! mix] – 7:06
  7. "I Won't Be Crying" [video]

Belgian 12" single [4]

Side 1
  1. "I Won't Be Crying" [Extended version] – 5:35
  2. "I Won't Be Crying" [Beatfreakz club mix] – 7:12
Side
  1. "I Won't Be Crying" [Basto re-dub] – 6:00

Dutch CD/download single [5]

  1. "I Won't Be Crying" [album version] – 3:27
  2. "I Won't Be Crying" [Basto radio dub] – 3:00
  3. "I Won't Be Crying" [extended version] – 5:35
  4. "I Won't Be Crying" [Beatfreakz club mix] – 7:12
  5. "I Won't Be Crying" [Basto re-dub] – 6:00

Australian Maxi single
In Australia, "I Won't Be Crying" was released as a AA side single with "Self Control".

  1. "I Won't Be Crying" [radio edit]
  2. "Self Control" [original version]
  3. "I Won't Be Crying" [extended version]
  4. "I Won't Be Crying" [Beatfreakz club mix]
  5. "I Won't Be Crying" [Matt Bradshaw extended mix]
  6. "Self Control" [Soul Seekerz Remix]
  7. "Self Control" [Robbie Rivera Juicy Mix]
  8. "I Won't Be Crying" [Weekend Wonderz Club Mix]

Other remixes/versions

Charts

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