Losing You (Dead by April song)

"Losing You"
Single by Dead by April
from the album Dead by April
B-side "My Saviour"
Released March 8, 2009
Format Compact Disc
Genre Nu metal, melodic metalcore
Length 3:55
Label Universal
Writer(s) Pontus Hjelm and Jimmie Strimell
Dead by April singles chronology
"Falling Behind"
(2007)
"Losing You"
(2009)
"What Can I Say"
(2009)
Dead by April UK singles chronology
"Losing You"
(2009)
"Angels of Clarity"
(2009)

"Losing You" is the so-called debut single by Dead by April (but is actually their second) and is the first single from their self-titled debut album Dead by April. The single was released on March 6, 2009. "Losing You" is the first physical CD single by the band. The single was only released in Europe with only the title track, but in support of their UK tour they gave out a reissue of the single entitled "Losing You/My Saviour" in the UK, which features an alternative version of the title track and the previously not released track "My Saviour".

Track listing

EU CD single

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Losing You" (Album Version)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:53

Promo CD

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Losing You" (Album Version)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:53
2. "Losing You" (Radio Edit)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:30

UK CD single

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Losing You" (Alternative Version)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:56
2. "My Saviour" (Non-album Track)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:13

iTunes single

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Losing You" (Album Version)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:53
2. "Losing You" (Edit Version)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:30

UK/iTunes EP

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Losing You"  Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:57
2. "Trapped" (Heavier Mix)Pontus Hjelm 3:06
3. "Stronger" (Heavier Mix)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:58
4. "Angels of Clarity" (Heavier Mix)Pontus Hjelm & Jimmie Strimell 3:39

Chart positions

Country Position
Sweden 1[1]

References

  1. Steffen Hung. "Dead By April - Angels Of Clarity". swedishcharts.com. Retrieved 2011-01-19.

External links

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