In Love Again

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"In Love Again"
Single by Rogue Traders
from the album Here Come the Drums
ReleasedAugust 2006
Recorded2005
Genre
Length3:40
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) James Ash
Rogue Traders singles chronology
"We're Coming Home"
(2006)
"In Love Again"
(2006)
"Don't You Wanna Feel"
(2007)

"In Love Again" is a song by Australian electronic rock group Rogue Traders. It was sent to radio in August 2006 as the fifth and final single in August 2006 from their second album Here Come the Drums . The coda of the song features a sample of "Head Over Heels" by Tears for Fears.

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In mid-2007, it was used as a promotional song for Australian drama, Neighbours .[ citation needed ]

At the APRA Awards of 2008, the song won Dance Work of the Year. [1]

Music video

The video for this song was filmed during the band's tour schedule and has snippets of previous performances.

According to James Ash on the official forum, an early concept for a "In Love Again" video clip was to be an all-brown clip based on a wedding full of ghosts of past lovers, but the group instead opted for a different video. [2]

Track listing

Promotional CD

  1. "In Love Again" (radio edit) - 3:40

Charts

Radio singles were ineligible to chart on the official ARIA chart in 2006; [3] [4] however, it peaked at number 20 on the Australian Digital Tracks.

Chart (2006)Peak
position
Australian Digital Tracks (ARIA) [5] 20

In Love Again 2021

"In Love Again 2021"
Rogue Traders In Love Again 2021.png
Single by Rogue Traders
Released14 May 2021 [6]
Label Sony Music Australia
Rogue Traders singles chronology
"Hearts Beat as One"
(2010)
"In Love Again 2021"
(2021)

In 2021, The Rogue Traders re-released the song as "In Love Again 2021". [7]

Track listing

Digital single

  1. "In Love Again 2021" (James Ash & Marcus Knight Radio edit) - 2:51

Digital remixes single [8]

  1. "In Love Again 2021" (James Ash & Marcus Knight Radio edit) - 2:51
  2. "In Love Again 2021" (Supermini Radio edit) - 3:57
  3. "In Love Again 2021" (James Ash & Marcus Knight extended) - 4:23
  4. "In Love Again 2021" (Supermini Radio extended) - 6:27
  5. "In Love Again 2021" (Andy Murphy remix) - 6:19

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