Let Your Heart Do All The Talking

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"Let Your Heart Do All The Talking"
"Let Your Heart Do All The Talking" cover
Single by A*Teens
from the album Pop 'Til You Drop! and New Arrival
Released 2003
Format Airplay
Recorded 2002
Genre Pop
Length 3:24 (Album Version)
3:20 (Single Mix)
Label Universal Music
Writer(s) Grizzly
Tysper
Mack
Producer(s) Grizzly
Tysper
A*Teens chronology
"Bounce With Me"
(2003)
"Let Your Heart Do All The Talking"
(2003)
"I Promised Myself"
(2004)

Let Your Heart Do All The Talking was A*Teens' third and last single from the album "New Arrival".

The song was one of the band's favorite as Dhani, Sara and Amit said it on some TV interviews in Mexico and Sweden. [1] The song was meant to be a proper single with video and releases but due to lack of sales of the album and the A*Teens being busy with their tour around Europe it was only a promo. The "Single Mix" of the track was different from the "Album Version". It was re-produced by the same producers, Grizzly and Tysper.

In Latin America promo copies were sent to radios by Universal Music but the version included on the discs was the "Album Version".

"Let Your Heart Do All The Talking" was a double single release in Sweden with "School's Out". Despite of this, the international promo copies didn't include "School's Out". The version included on the promo single is the "Pop 'Til You Drop!" Version, with a slightly different ending than the "New Arrival" Version.

[edit] Formats

Swedish Promotional CD

  1. Let Your Hear Do All The Talking [Single Mix] - 3:20
  2. School's Out (Featuring Alice Cooper) - "Pop 'Til You Drop!" Version - 3:03

Mexican Promotional CD

  1. Let Your Hear Do All The Talking [Album Version] - 3:24

European/Argentine Promotional CD

  1. Let Your Hear Do All The Talking [Album Version] - 3:24
  2. Let Your Hear Do All The Talking [Single Mix] - 3:20

[edit] Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Argentine Top 100 #19
Mexican Top 100 #86

The Charts showed here, are Airplay Charts.

[edit] References

Notes:

  1. ^ "Linea Directa", Telehit (April 2003)
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