Mobile (song)
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“Mobile” | |||||
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Single by Avril Lavigne from the album Let Go |
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B-side | "All You Will Never Know" "Let Go" | ||||
Released | May 11, 2003 (Australia, New Zealand) | ||||
Genre | Pop rock | ||||
Length | 3:31 | ||||
Label | Arista | ||||
Writer(s) | A. Lavigne, C. Magness | ||||
Producer | A. Lavigne, C. Magness | ||||
Avril Lavigne Australia/New Zealand singles chronology | |||||
"Losing Grip" (2003) |
"Mobile" (2003) |
"Don't Tell Me" (2004) |
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Let Go track listing | |||||
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"Mobile" is Avril Lavigne's fifth and final single released from her debut album Let Go. It was only released in Australia and New Zealand. It was a released as a radio-only single in Australia but was released as an airplay and physical single in New Zealand, and later peaked at #26 on the RIANZ Singles Chart. It also became an airplay hit there. The song still received popularity when it was used in the 2004 film Wimbledon. It was also used in the 2003 film Gigli. This song was used during commercials for the NHL Playoffs a few years back. No video was shot for the single.
The song was also used in a movie entitled The Medallion, where it leads from the ending scene into the credits.
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[edit] Chart performance
"Mobile" wasn't released anywhere in the world except Australia and New Zealand. The song was released as an airplay-only single in Australia and New Zealand, and subsequently made its debut at #36 on the New Zealand Singles Chart, climbing up to #26 in its fifth week. The song was also released in South Africa as an airplay single.
[edit] Tracklist
- "Mobile" - 3:31
- "Complicated" (Tom Lord-Alge mix) - 4:04
- "Let Go" - 4:11
- "All You Will Never Know" - 3:40
[edit] Charts
Chart | Peak position |
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New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart | 26[1] |
[edit] References
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