Who Would Have Thought

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"Who Would Have Thought"
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Single by Darren Hayes
from the album This Delicate Thing We've Made
B-side
  • "Breathless"
  • "The Only One"
Released19 November 2007
Recorded2007
Genre Pop, electronica
Length4:15(single edit)
4:44 (album version)
Label Powdered Sugar
Songwriter(s) Darren Hayes, Guy Chambers
Producer(s) Guy Chambers
Darren Hayes singles chronology
"Me, Myself and (I)"
(2007)
"Who Would Have Thought"
(2007)
"Casey"
(2008)

"Who Would Have Thought" is a song written by Darren Hayes and Guy Chambers, for Hayes' third solo album This Delicate Thing We've Made , released as a limited-edition 7" vinyl and digital download alongside the "Me, Myself and (I)" single release. Hayes added an animated video for the song as a teaser on his official website, [1] as well as his Myspace profile, on 9 April 2007. [2] The single failed to chart due to its ineligibility as a promotional release. The b-side "The Only One" is included on the album This delicate thing we've made.

Contents

Track listings

  1. "Who Would Have Thought" (radio mix) 3:34
  1. "Who Would Have Thought" 4:15
  2. "Breathless" 3:19
  3. "The Only One" 2:58
  1. "Who Would Have Thought" 4:15
  2. "Who Would Have Thought" (live acoustic version) 3:58

Chart performance

Weekly Charts

Chart (2007)Peak Position
UK Physical Singles Chart [4] 45

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References

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  4. "Official Physical Singles Chart on 18/11/2007 18 November 2007 - 24 November 2007". Official Charts. 18 November 2007. Retrieved 24 January 2024.