Truly (Delerium song)

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"Truly"
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Single by Delerium featuring Nerina Pallot
from the album Chimera and The Best Of
ReleasedFebruary 10, 2004
Genre Electronic, trance
Length4:38(Album Version)
3:46 (The Wise Buddah Edit)
Label Nettwerk
Songwriter(s) Bill Leeb
Nerina Pallot
Carmen Rizzo
Jamie Muhoberac
Producer(s) Bill Leeb
Carmen Rizzo
Delerium singles chronology
"After All"
(2003)
"Truly"
(2004)
"Silence 2004"
(2004)

"Truly" is the second single from Delerium's album Chimera featuring singer Nerina Pallot.

Contents

Just like the rest of the album, this song has a much more pop feel than Delerium's previous work.

Also this single was released with a remix as a radio version. This time with a remix by Wise Buddah. Other remixes were made by Infusion, Brother Brown and Signum.

There was no video made for the single.

Track listing

US CD Single - 2004
  1. "Truly (The Wise Buddah Edit)" - 3:46
  2. "Truly (Infusion Remix)" - 9:49
  3. "Truly (Brother Brown Remix)" - 9:30
  4. "Truly (Signum Remix)" - 8:03
  5. "Truly (The Wise Buddah Mix)" - 7:21
  6. "Truly (Brother Brown Dub)" - 9:30
US Vinyl - 2004
  1. "Truly (Infusion Remix)" - 9:49
  2. "Truly (Brother Brown Remix)" - 9:30
  3. "Truly (Signum Remix)" - 8:03
  4. "Truly (The Wise Buddah Club Mix)" - 7:21
UK CD-Maxi - 2004
  1. "Truly (The Wise Buddah Club Mix - Radio Edit)" - 3:41 This version is different from the other Wise Buddah Edit.
  2. "Truly (Signum Remix)" - 8:03
  3. "Truly (Infusion Remix)" - 9:49
  4. "Truly (Brother Brown Remix)" - 9:30
  5. "Truly (Album Version Edit)" - 3:38
Europe CD-maxi - 2004
  1. "Truly (The Wise Buddah Edit)" - 3:46
  2. "Truly (Infusion Remix)" - 9:49
  3. "Truly (Signum Remix)" - 8:03
  4. "Truly (The Wise Buddah Mix)" - 7:21
  5. "Truly (Brother Brown Remix)" - 9:30

Charts

Chart (2004)Peak
position
United Kingdom (The Official Charts Company) [1] 54
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play [2] 2

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