Get Over You/Move This Mountain
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"Get Over You/Move This Mountain" | ||
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Single by Sophie Ellis-Bextor | ||
from the album Read My Lips | ||
Released | June 2002 | |
Format | Single | |
Genre | Pop–Dance | |
Label | Polydor Records | |
Chart positions | ||
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Sophie Ellis-Bextor singles chronology | ||
"Murder on the Dancefloor" (2001) |
"Get Over You/Move This Mountain" (2002) |
"Music Gets the Best of Me" (2002) |
Alternative cover | ||
An alternate cover for the single. |
"Get Over You" / "Move This Mountain" was the third single released by Sophie Ellis-Bextor from her debut album Read My Lips (2001).
Afer two successful singles released earlier in 2001, Sophie Ellis-Bextor released "Get Over You" in June of 2002. "Lover", one of the tracks on Sophie's debut album Read My Lips, was cancelled as a single, and "Get Over You" was released instead, and was included on the re-released version of Read My Lips. The song was Sophie's third top 3 hit, peaking at #3 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was a double A-side with "Move This Mountain" but "Get Over You" received more promotion and had a more popular video (which was directed by "Max & Dania" as "MAD"). "Move This Mountain"'s music video was directed by Sophie Muller.
[edit] Tracklist
# | Get Over You/Move This Mountain | Length |
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Single | ||
1. | "Get Over You" (Single Mix) | |
2. | "Move This Mountain" (Radio Edit) | |
3. | "Live It Up" (Acoustic Version) | |
4. | "Get Over You" (Video) |
Sophie Ellis-Bextor |
Discography |
Studio albums: Read My Lips - Shoot From The Hip - Trip the Light Fantastic |
Singles: "Groovejet (If This Ain't Love)" - "Take Me Home" - "Murder on the Dancefloor" - "Get Over You/Move This Mountain" - "Music Gets the Best of Me" - "Mixed Up World" - "I Won't Change You" - "Circles (Just My Good Time)"- "Catch You" |
Television & DVD |
Watch My Lips |
Related topics |
Polydor Records - Spiller - Fascination Records - theaudience - Dear Jimmy |