Lost Without Each Other

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"Lost Without Each Other"
Lost Without Each Other cover.jpg
Single by Hanson
from the album Underneath
B-side
  • "Strong Enough to Break" (live)
  • "Crazy Beautiful" (live)
  • "Misery" (live)
ReleasedAugust 9, 2004 (2004-08-09)
Length3:44
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Hanson
Hanson singles chronology
"Penny & Me"
(2004)
"Lost Without Each Other"
(2004)
"Someone (Laissons nous une chance)"
(2005)
Music video
"Lost Without Each Other" on YouTube

"Lost Without Each Other" is a song written and performed by American pop-rock band Hanson. It was released as the second single from the band's third studio album, Underneath (2004), on August 9, 2004; in Australia, it was issued as a double A-side with "Strong Enough to Break" in February 2005. The song peaked at number 39 on the UK Singles Chart but failed to obtain any significant success elsewhere.

Contents

Track listings

All songs were written by Isaac Hanson, Taylor Hanson, and Zac Hanson. Additional writers are noted in parentheses.

UK CD1 [1]

  1. "Lost Without Each Other" (album version) (Gregg Alexander)
  2. "Strong Enough to Break" (live) (Greg Wells)

UK CD2 [2]

  1. "Lost Without Each Other" (album version) (Alexander)
  2. "Crazy Beautiful" (live)
  3. "Misery" (live)
  4. "Lost Without Each Other" (video)

Australian and New Zealand CD single [3]

  1. "Lost Without Each Other" (album version) (Alexander) – 3:44
  2. "Strong Enough to Break" (live) (Wells) – 3:32
  3. "This Time Around" (Underneath acoustic live) – 5:59
  4. "Lost Without Each Other" (video) – 3:42

Japanese CD EP [4]

  1. "Lost Without Each Other" (Alexander)
  2. "Misery" (live from Underneath acoustic)
  3. "I Will Come to You" (live from House of Blues) (Barry Mann, Cynthia Weil)
  4. "Deeper" (live from Underneath acoustic)
  5. "If Only" (live from Astro Hall)

Charts

Chart (2005)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [5]
with "Strong Enough to Break"
73
Scotland (OCC) [6] 30
UK Singles (OCC) [7] 39
UK Indie (OCC) [8] 8

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref(s).
United StatesAugust 9, 2004 3CG [9]
JapanOctober 21, 2004CD [10]
AustraliaFebruary 7, 2005 Big [11] [12]
United KingdomMarch 28, 2005 [13]

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