There's No Other Way
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"There's No Other Way" | ||
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Single by Blur | ||
from the album Leisure | ||
Released | 15 April 1991 | |
Format | 12", 7", cassette, CD | |
Recorded | 1991 | |
Genre | Indie rock | |
Length | 3:23 | |
Label | Food | |
Producer(s) | Stephen Street, Blur | |
Chart positions | ||
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Blur singles chronology | ||
"She's So High" (1990) |
"There's No Other Way" (1991) |
"Bang" (1991) |
"There's No Other Way" is a song by Blur and was released 15 April 1991 as their second single, reaching #8 in the UK Singles Chart (see 1991 in British music). The song was the band's first top ten and top 40 hit and was also featured on the band's debut album Leisure. The single was also a minor hit in America, reaching number 82 on the Billboard US Hot 100.
[edit] Track listings
[edit] In the UK
- CD CDFOOD29, 12" 12FOOD29
- "There's No Other Way"
- "Inertia"
- "Mr Briggs"
- "I'm All Over"
- Cassette TCFOOD29, 7" FOOD29
- "There's No Other Way"
- "Inertia"
- "There's No Other Way" (12" remix)
- "Won't Do It"
- "Day Upon Day" (Live)
[edit] In the US
- "There's No Other Way"
- "Explain"
- CD K2-19747
- "There's No Other Way"
- "Inertia"
- "Mr Briggs"
- "I'm All Over"
- 12" V-19747
- "There's No Other Way" (Red Sleeve mix) - 5:02
- "There's No Other Way" (Rock mix) - 5:40
- "Explain"
Blur |
Damon Albarn | Alex James | Dave Rowntree |
Graham Coxon |
Blur discography |
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Albums: Leisure | Modern Life Is Rubbish | Parklife | The Great Escape | Blur | 13 | Think Tank |
Compilations: The Special Collectors Edition | Live at the Budokan | The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set | Bustin' + Dronin' | Blur: The Best of |
Singles: See Blur Singles |
Related articles |
The Ailerons | Britpop | Fat Les | Food Records | The Good, the Bad and the Queen | Gorillaz | Stephen Street | Simon Tong | WigWam |