Vox (Sarah McLachlan song)

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"Vox"
"Vox" cover
Single by Sarah McLachlan
from the album Touch
Released 1988, 1992
Format CD single
Genre Pop
Length 4:48
Label Nettwerk Records
Writer(s) Sarah McLachlan
Producer(s) Greg Reely
Sarah McLachlan singles chronology
"Vox" "Steaming"
(1989)

Vox was Sarah McLachlan's first ever single. It was released in 1988 in Canada from her album Touch. Released on a CD-single in 1992.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] 12": Nettwerk / NT12 3023 (Canada)

  1. "Vox [Extended remix]"
  2. "Vox [Radio mix]"
  3. "Vox [Dub mix]"
  • With black picture sleeve
  • 1988 release

[edit] 12": Nettwerk / W1-3023 (Canada)

  1. "Vox [Extended Dance remix]"
  2. "Vox [Radio mix]"
  3. "Vox [Instrumental]"
  • 1989 release

[edit] CD: Nettwerk / W2-3070 (Canada)

  1. "Vox [Extended mix]" (6:59)
  2. "Vox [Instrumental Dub Mix]" (5:43)
  3. "Into the Fire [Extended remix]" (6:00)
  • released in 1992

[edit] Videos

  • Vox (Canadian Version)

Directed by: Mark Jowett and Dermot Shane
Year released: 1988
Colour.
Description: Sarah is singing "Vox" while falling water and flowers are superimposed over her. Cut to Sarah on top of a rock and at the end she throws flowers into the water.

  • Vox (American Version)

Directed by: Michelle Mahrer
Year released: 1989
Black and white.
Description: Sarah singing and playing guitar in a long black dress in the middle of the desert. It's hot, she cools off by getting wet.

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