Ready for Love (Cascada song)

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"Ready for Love"
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Single by Cascada
from the album Everytime We Touch
Released16 September 2006 (2006-09-16)
Genre
Label Zooland Records
Songwriter(s)
  • Y. Peifer
  • M. Reuter
Producer(s)
  • Manuel Reuter
  • Yann Peifer
Cascada singles chronology
"A Neverending Dream"
(2006)
"Ready for Love"
(2006)
"Last Christmas"
(2007)

"Ready for Love" is a song by German group Cascada from their debut album Everytime We Touch . It was featured on the 2006 Ready For Love E.P. alongside "One More Night" and "Love Again". [1]

Contents

On 7 November 2012, Cascada's official YouTube page uploaded an unplugged version of the song, in a similar style to Cascada's previous 'Candlelight' Remixes. [2]

Track listing

German EP

  1. Ready For Love [Club Mix] (4:54)
  2. One More Night [Club Mix] (5:32)
  3. Love Again [Club Mix] (5:29)

Swedish Download Single [3]

  1. Ready For Love (Radio Edit) (3:25)
  2. Ready For Love (Klubbingman Remix Edit) (3:47)
  3. Ready For Love (ItaloBrothers New Vox Remix Edit) (3:31)
  4. Ready For Love (Club Mix) (4:54)
  5. Ready For Love (Klubbingman Remix) (6:23)

Digital Download EP

  1. Ready For Love [Club Mix] (4:54)
  2. One More Night [Club Mix] (5:32)
  3. Love Again [Club Mix] (5:29)
  4. Ready For Love [Radio Edit] (3:23)
  5. One More Night [Radio Edit] (3:42)
  6. Love Again [Radio Edit] (3:27)

All remixes

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References

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  2. CASCADA (2012-11-07), Cascada - Ready For Love - Unplugged, archived from the original on 2021-12-21, retrieved 2018-07-08
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