When We Are Together

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"When We Are Together"
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Single by Texas
from the album The Hush
Released15 November 1999 (1999-11-15) [1]
Studio
  • Shar's house
  • Park Lane (Glasgow, Scotland)
Length3:23
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Johnny Mac
Texas singles chronology
"Summer Son"
(1999)
"When We Are Together"
(1999)
"In Demand"
(2000)

"When We Are Together" is a song by Scottish band Texas from their fifth studio album, The Hush (1999). It was released as the third and final single from the album on 15 November 1999. The song debuted and peaked at No. 12 in the United Kingdom and spent nine weeks on the UK Singles Chart, and it became a top-20 hit in Finland, where it reached No. 17.

Contents

Track listings

  1. "When We Are Together" (The Together Mix)
  2. "In Our Lifetime" (Live at Barrowlands)
  3. "Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" (live at the Brits featuring Method Man)
  4. "When We Are Together" (the video)
  1. "When We Are Together" (The Together Mix)
  2. "When We Are Together" (Jules Club Together Remix)
  3. "Summer Son" ("The Euro Bootleg")
  1. "When We Are Together" (The Together Mix)
  2. "Say What You Want (All Day, Every Day)" (live at the Brits featuring Method Man)

Credits and personnel

Credits are lifted from The Hush album booklet. [6]

Studios

Personnel

Charts

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