Sunrise (Irene Nelson song)

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"Sunrise"
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Single by Irene Nelson
ReleasedJanuary 26, 2010
Recorded2009
Genre Pop/Rock
Length3:33
Label NTMG, Bungalo, UMG
Songwriter(s) Leona Voynalovich
Producer(s) Steve Orchard

"Sunrise" is a song by Russian recording artist Irene Nelson. The song was written by Leona Voynalovich and produced by Vlad Tyurin. Its released on January 26, 2010 by Bungalo Records, as the first English single.

Contents

Track listing

  1. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Radio Edit] 3:37
  2. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Dark Radio Edit] 3:49
  3. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Extended Remix] 7:16
  4. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Dark Club Remix] 6:48
  5. Sunrise [Album Version] 3:50
  1. Sunrise [Album Version] 3:50
  2. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Radio Edit] 3:38
  3. Sunrise [Chew Fu Wasabi Radio Fix] 3:02
  4. Sunrise [Fonzerelli Electro House Radio Edit] 3:40
  5. Sunrise [Fonzerelli Piano Radio Edit] 3:32
  6. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Dark Radio Edit] 3:45
  7. Sunrise [Chew Fu Wasabi Extended Fix] 6:38
  8. Sunrise [Chew Fu Wasabi Dub] 6:08
  9. Sunrise [Fonzerelli Electro House Club Mix] 6:27
  10. Sunrise [Fonzerelli Electro House Dub] 6:13
  11. Sunrise [Fonzerelli Piano Club Mix] 6:33
  12. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Extended Mix] 7:14
  13. Sunrise [Jason Nevins Dark Club Mix] 6:42

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play [1] 35

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