Here It Comes Again (Melanie C song)
"Here It Comes Again" is a song by British singer-songwriter, Melanie C. It was released as the lead and first single from her second album, Reason. The single was relatively well promoted on radio, TV shows, and magazine interviews, while also going into Europe to do some promotion. The single initially hit a midweek position of #4, but during the week, it fell down the chart to finish up at #7 - with Christina Aguilera, Ainslie Henderson, and Kelly Rowland in front of Melanie C. "Here It Comes Again" sold around 19,000 copies in its first week, and by the end of its chart run, it had sold around 40,890 copies. The single went on to become the 191st highest selling single of 2003 in the United Kingdom.
Music video
Directed by Charles Infante, the music video is set in the city and the mountains. In the city, Melanie C is in the alleyway, singing. She is also near the bridge. A group of people runs through the bridge, passing Melanie over. The group arrives at the alleyway and they climb to the other side of the wall where Melanie is singing. The group again passes Melanie over. Melanie is then seen near the mountains. The same group of people also arrives there. The group finds Melanie and they watch the sunset as the video ends.
Formats and track listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Here It Comes Again".
- "Here It Comes Again" (Radio edit) - 4:07
- "Love to You" - 4:36
- "Like That" - 3:09
- "Here It Comes Again" (Music Video) - 4:07
- "Love to You" - 4:36
- "Living Without You" - 4:06
- Behind the Scenes at "Here It Comes Again" Video shoot - 2:00
- "Here It Comes Again" (Radio Edit) - 4:07
- "Love to You" - 4:36
Versions & Remixes:
- "Here It Comes Again" - 4:17
- "Here It Comes Again" (Backing Track) - 3:22
- "Here It Comes Again" (Full Playback) - 3:22
- "Here It Comes Again" (Marius De Vries Radio Edit) - 4:07
- "Here It Comes Again" (Radio Edit) - 4:07
Live performances
Melanie C performed the song on the following concert tours:
Charts
Chart |
Position |
UK Singles Chart |
7 |
Scottish Singles Chart[1] |
6 |
Netherland Singles Chart |
36 |
Canada Singles Chart |
33 |
Italy Singles Chart |
10 |
Spain Singles Chart |
16 |
Australia Singles Chart |
49 |
Austria Singles Chart |
49 |
Russia Singles Chart |
1 |
Sweden Singles Chart |
36 |
Switzerland Singles Chart |
61 |
Turkish Singles Chart |
38 |
References
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