I Should've Never Let You Go

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"I Should've Never Let You Go"
"I Should've Never Let You Go" cover
Single by Bardot
from the album Bardot
Released 29 May 2000
Format CD single
Recorded 2000
Genre Pop
Label WEA International
Certification Gold (Australia)
Gold (Singapore)
Chart positions
Bardot singles chronology
"Poison"
(2000)
"I Should Have Never Let You Go"
(2000)
"These Days"
(2000)

"I Should've Never Let You Go" is the second single by Australian pop group Bardot, released in May 2000. It debuted at #15 on the ARIA Singles chart, peaking one place higher at #14 and was certified gold. The b-side "Do It For Love" is a cover version of a 1992 single by Danielle Gaha, written by Paul Gray (ex-Wa Wa Nee) and R. Feldman. It was also recorded in Chinese by Prudence Liew as "Bei Ni Zong Huai" in 1993. The single also came with a bonus CD Rom component which featured the music clip to their debut single "Poison".

[edit] Music video

An animated scene
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An animated scene

The is semi-animated. It features the group in a recording studio flying through space before transforming into animated superheroes who must defeat a giant monster. In the end they succeed and once their mission is complete, return to their real-life selves. Bardot's then-manager Michael Napthali, makes a small cameo, rounding up the girls back into the recording studio before the end of the song.

[edit] Tracklisting

  1. "I Should've Never Let You Go"
  2. "Do It For Love"
  3. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (Allstars Remix)
  4. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (Alex K Dance Mix)
  5. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (mrTimothy.com Remix)
  6. "I Should've Never Let You Go" (TNT Remix)
  7. Enhanced CD Rom component

[edit] Charts

ARIA Top 50 Singles Chart
Week 01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10 11
Position
15
16
14
16
23
17
18
24
41
-
45
New Zealand Singles Chart
Week 01 02 03
Position
29
25
39