It's Not That Easy
For the 1967 song, see It's Not That Easy (Reuben Bell song).
For the Nazz song, see Nazz III.
"It's Not That Easy" | ||||||||||
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Single by Lemar | ||||||||||
from the album The Truth About Love | ||||||||||
Released | 4 September 2006 | |||||||||
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CD single vinyl | |||||||||
Recorded | 2006 | |||||||||
Genre | R&B/Soul | |||||||||
Length | 3:25 | |||||||||
Label | Sony Music | |||||||||
Writer(s) |
DEEKAY Lars Halvor Jensen Martin Larsson Ali Tennant Frederik Friis Sigurd Jansen Glenn Tharaldsen | |||||||||
Producer(s) |
Brian Rawling Paul Meehan | |||||||||
Lemar singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"It's Not That Easy" is the first single taken from British R&B singer Lemar's third album The Truth About Love.
Before the single's release, "It's Not That Easy" made the top 3 of the UK radio airplay chart and the top 10 of the TV airplay chart. The week prior to the single's physical release, "It's Not That Easy" entered the top 75 at #41 on downloads alone. In its second week on the chart, once the physical CD and vinyl formats were in store, the single launched Lemar back into the top ten of the UK singles chart, after his previous single, "Don't Give It Up", peaked outside the top twenty. "It's Not That Easy" peaked at #7.
Track listings
- CD: 1
- "It's Not That Easy" (Album Version)
- "Come On Over"
- CD: 2
- "It's Not That Easy" (Album Version)
- "It's Not That Easy" (Kardinal Beats Remix)
- "It's Not That Easy" (5am Extended Remix)
- "It's Not That Easy" (CD-ROM Video)
- 12" Vinyl
Side A
- "It's Not That Easy" (Kardinal Beats Remix)
- "It's Not That Easy" (Kardinal Beats Remix Instrumental)
Side B
- "It's Not That Easy" (5am Extended Remix)
- "It's Not That Easy" (Album Version)
Credits & Personnel
- Writer - DEEKAY
Lars Halvor Jensen
Martin Larsson
Ali Tennant
Frederik Friis
Sigurd Jansen
Glenn Tharaldsen - Producer - Brian Rawling
Paul Meehan - Mixer - Steve Fitzmaurice
Charts
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
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European Hot 100 Singles | 25 |
Ireland (IRMA)[1] | 34 |
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[2] | 7 |
References
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