Keep Believin'

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"Keep Believin'"
Single by The Answer
ReleasedJuly 18, 2005
Genre Hard rock
Length3:54
Label Albert Records
Songwriter(s) Cormac Neeson, Paul Mahon, Micky Waters, James Heatley
The Answer singles chronology
"Rise"
(2004)
"Keep Believin'"
(2005)
"Never Too Late"
(2005)

Keep Believin' was a single released in 2005 by The Answer. Although it did not feature on their 2006 debut album, Rise, it was featured on the bonus disc of the special edition version of the same album, released in 2007.

Contents

Track listing

CD

  1. Keep Believin'
  2. So Cold
  3. No Questions Asked
  4. Be What You Want
  5. Keep Believin' (club mix)

Vinyl

  1. Keep Believin'
  2. New Day Rising

Personnel

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