Just a Ride

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"Just a Ride"
Single by Jem
from the album Finally Woken
Released 13 June 2005
10 October 2005 (AUS)[1]
Format CD
Genre Electronica, Pop rock
Label ATO Records, Crazy Wise Music
Writer(s) Jem, Mike Caren
Producer(s) Jem, Yoad Nevo, Ge-ology
Jem singles chronology

"They"
(2005)
"Just a Ride"
(2005)
"Wish I"
(2005)

"Just a Ride" is the second single released by Jem from her debut album Finally Woken. The song is a tribute to Bill Hicks[citation needed] and was featured on Music from the OC: Mix 1, along with "Maybe I'm Amazed" (a cover of the famous Paul McCartney song).

"Just a Ride" is also featured on the soundtracks of Monster-in-Law (2005) and The Prince and Me (2004).

Track listing

Just a Ride Pt. 1

  1. Just a Ride
  2. California Sun

Just a Ride Pt. 2

  1. Just a Ride
  2. Just a Ride (Fatboy Slim Remix)
  3. Just a Ride (Adam F-V-Pendulum Music Mix)
  4. They (Kid Freeze Tech Breaks Mix)

Music video

The music video starts with a boy skateboarding down the street, and he knocks down a garbage can sending it everywhere. Jem walks out the door carrying boxes, and slips on the garbage. The ground suddenly turns into a pool as she falls, and then she starts to sing. Another woman is peacefully reading a book, while she waits for the butler to bring her a drink. The man comes, then trips, spilling the drink all over her. She then takes her housecoat off, revealing her swimsuit which suddenly changes into Jem removing her jacket at a bar. There is a couple that starts to argue, and then, there is scenes of Jem riding in the backseat of a taxi. The driver of the taxi keeps yelling, and Jem gets out of the car. The video goes back to Jem falling into the pool, but then it reveals that she just fell on the ground, and a man gives her a hand up.

Chart positions

In Australia, "Just a Ride" received little airplay and did not chart.

Chart (2005) Peak
Position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Wallonia)[ 1] 66
Ireland (IRMA)[2] 27
United Kingdom (Official Charts Company)[3] 16

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