Tonightless

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"Tonightless"
Single by Eighteen Visions
from the album Eighteen Visions
ReleasedMay 2, 2006
Genre Hard rock
Length3:59
Label Trustkill Records
Epic Records
Songwriter(s) Keith Barney, Ken Floyd, Trevor Friedrich, James Hart, Mick Morris
Producer(s) Machine
Eighteen Visions singles chronology
"Obsession/Lost In A Dream"
(2005)
"Tonightless"
(2006)
"Victim"
(2006)

"Tonightless" is the first single from Eighteen Visions' self-titled album. The CD was not released as a single, but rather as a promo, for radio, and collectors, along with an accompanying music video.

Contents

Charts

Chart (2006)Peak
position
US Mainstream Rock ( Billboard ) [1] 38

Track listing

  1. "Tonightless (Single Version)" (3:59)

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