Don't Lose My Number
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"Don't Lose My Number" | ||
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Single by Phil Collins | ||
from the album No Jacket Required | ||
Released | September 1985 | |
Format | 7", 12" | |
Recorded | ??? | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 4:48 | |
Label | Atlantic Records | |
Producer(s) | Phil Collins, Hugh Padgham | |
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Phil Collins singles chronology | ||
"Sussudio" (1985) |
"Don't Lose My Number" (1985) |
"Take Me Home" (1985) |
"Don't Lose My Number" is a song by Phil Collins from his third solo album No Jacket Required. The song is addressed to someone called "Billy" whom the singer is hoping to find (and hopes Billy still has his number). The single was released in the UK in January of 1985, to coincide with the album's worldwide release. The single peaked at #4 in the US during late September 1985.
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[edit] The Video
The video for the single had Collins talking to clients for the single. Throughout the video the concepts are brought to life, mostly as parodies of genres or of specific videos or films. Some of these parodies included the movie The Road Warrior, David Lee Roth's cover of "California Girls", The Cars's You Might Think video, The Police's Every Breath You Take video and a ninja movie.
[edit] Track listing
[edit] 7": Atlantic / 7-89536 (US)
- "Don't Lose My Number"
- "We Said Hello Goodbye"
[edit] 12": Atlantic / 0-86863 (US)
- "Don't Lose My Number [Extended Mix]" (6:32)
- "Don't Lose My Number"
- "We Said Hello Goodbye"