Pack Your Bags

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"Pack Your Bags"
Pack Your Bags by Joanne BZ.jpg
Single by Joanne
from the album Do Not Disturb
Released 15 March 1999
Format CD single
Recorded Dance World 301
Genre Pop/R&B
Length3:18
Label USA Records / Shock Records
Songwriter(s)
  • Leighton Hema
  • Norman Keller
  • Lennie Keller
  • Frank Laga'aia
Producer(s)
  • Leighton Hema
  • George Papapetros
Joanne singles chronology
"Jackie"
(1998)
"Pack Your Bags"
(1999)
"Are You Ready"
(1999)

"Pack Your Bags" is a song by Joanne, released in March 1999 as the second single from her 2001 debut album, Do Not Disturb . The song debuted and peaked No. 54 on the ARIA charts; Joanne's lowest charting single in Australia.

Joanne Accom, nicknamed Joanne BZ, is an Australian dance, pop singer-songwriter.

<i>Do Not Disturb</i> (Joanne Accom album) 2001 studio album by Joanne Accom

Do Not Disturb is the debut studio album from the dance, pop singer-songwriter Joanne Accom released in 2001. It was a work in progress for 2 and a half years before it was released.

ARIA Charts main Australian music sales charts

The ARIA Charts are the main Australian music sales charts, issued weekly by the Australian Recording Industry Association. The charts are a record of the highest selling songs and albums in various genres in Australia. ARIA became the official Australian music chart in June 1988, succeeding the Kent Music Report which had been Australia's national charts since 1974.

Contents

Track listings

Australian CD single:

  1. "Pack Your Bags" [radio edit] 3:18
  2. "Pack Your Bags" [radio extended mix] 4:45
  3. "Pack Your Bags" [Bullet Proof mix] 4:20
  4. "Pack Your Bags" [After 3 club mix] 7:28
  5. "Pack Your Bags" [Freak Me R&B mix] 4:49

Australian limited edition CD single:

  1. "Pack Your Bags" [radio edit] 3:18
  2. "Pack Your Bags" [radio extended mix] 4:45
  3. "Pack Your Bags" [Bullet Proof mix] 4:20
  4. "Pack Your Bags" [After 3 club mix] 7:28
  5. "Pack Your Bags" [Freak Me R&B mix] 4:49
  6. "Jackie" [radio edit] (Stenberg/Kelly) 4:05
  7. "Jackie" [XL club mix] (Stenberg/Kelly) 8:18

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
Position
Australian (ARIA Charts) Singles Chart54
scope="row"New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [1] 31

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