10.000 Nights of Thunder

"10.000 Nights of Thunder"
Single by Alphabeat
from the album This Is Alphabeat
Released 15 January 2007 (Denmark)
18 May 2008 (UK)
Format Digital download, CD single
Genre Pop
Length 4:27 (Album Version)
3:33 (UK Radio Edit)
Label Charisma
Alphabeat singles chronology
"Fascination"
(2006)
"10.000 Nights of Thunder"
(2007)
"Fantastic 6"
(2007)
Alphabeat UK singles chronology
"Fascination"
(2008)
"10.000 Nights of Thunder"
(2008)
"Boyfriend"
(2008)

"10.000 Nights of Thunder" is the second single by Alphabeat.

It was released in the UK as "10,000 Nights" in anticipation of "This Is Alphabeat", the international version of their debut album.

The band played a live semi-acoustic version of the track in Jo Whiley's Live Lounge on BBC Radio 1, together with a cover version of Sam Sparro's Black and Gold.

An instrumental version of the track was used as background music by the BBC during their daily Beijing 2008 Olympics highlights show.

Charts

"10.000 Nights of Thunder" peaked in Denmark at 1, where it stayed for one week. In the UK the song entered at #23 on downloads alone, and climbed to #4 once the physical single had been released. On 27 July 2008 the song moved up four places from #40 to #36, before dropping out of the top 40.

Peak positions

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[1] 6
Denmark (Tracklisten)[2] 1
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[3] 24
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 4

End of year

Country (2008) Position (Year End Singles Chart)
United Kingdom 113[5]

Official remixes

All officially released remixes/edits (released on various promo singles) are listed below:

  1. 10,000 Nights (Superbass Dub Mix) 7:28
  2. 10,000 Nights (Superbass Remix) 6:50
  3. 10,000 Nights (Bimbo Jones Remix) 6:42
  4. 10,000 Nights (Brodinski & Yuksek Remix) 4:10
  5. 10,000 Nights (Mac Smack Remix) 7:11
  6. 10,000 Nights (Superbass Dubstamental) 6:59
  7. 10,000 Nights (Frankmusik 'in the Arlington' Dub) 4:16
  8. 10,000 Nights (Bimbo Jones Radio Edit) 3:14

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