Planet Earth (Eskimo Joe song)

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"Planet Earth"
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Single by Eskimo Joe
from the album Girl
Released5 November 2001 (2001-11-05) [1]
Format CD
RecordedAugust - November 2000
Genre Rock
Length3:20
Label Modular
Songwriter(s) Stuart MacLeod
Joel Quartermain
Kavyen Temperley
Producer(s) Ed Buller & Eskimo Joe
Eskimo Joe singles chronology
"Who Sold Her Out"
(2001)
"Planet Earth"
(2001)
"Liar"
(2002)

"Planet Earth" is the third single by Eskimo Joe, taken from their debut album Girl . [2] [3] "Planet Earth" peaked at No. 41 on the Western Australian singles chart [4] and No.31 on Triple J's Hottest 100 for 2001. [5]

Contents

Track listing

All tracks are written by Eskimo Joe.

CD single
No.TitleLength
1."Planet Earth"3:23
2."Planet Earth" (Live Acoustic Version)3:17
3."Who Sold Her Out" (Live Acoustic Version)3:11
4."Who Sold Her Out" (Album Version)3:18

[6]

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
Australia 5 November 2001Modular CD MODCDS010

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