Please Don't Go (No Mercy song)

"Please Don't Go"
Single by No Mercy
from the album No Mercy/My Promise
B-side "Please Don't Go (Spanish Version)"
Released February 4, 1997[1]
Format CD single, CD maxi, 7" single, 12" maxi
Genre Eurodance, dance-pop
Length 4:14
Label BMG
Songwriter(s) Peter Bischof-Fallenstein
Franz Reuther
Marty Cintron, M. Applegate
Producer(s) Frank Farian
No Mercy singles chronology
"Where Do You Go?"
(1997)
"Please Don't Go"
(1997)
"Kiss You All Over"
(1997)

"Where Do You Go?"
(1997)
"Please Don't Go"
(1997)
"Kiss You All Over"
(1997)

"Please Don't Go" is a song written by Peter Bischof, Marty Cintron, Mary Applegate and Franz Reuther. It was first recorded in 1997 by German pop band No Mercy. It was taken from their debut album My Promise. On May 24, 1997, it was released as their third single and became a worldwide hit entering the Top-10 not only in the UK,[2] but also in Austria.

Content

"Please Don't Go" is a dance track with a Spanish guitar constantly playing in the background.

Music video

The music video was directed by Hannes Rossacher and premiered in March 1997. It features the group in a recording studio recording the track.

Track listings

CD single
  1. "Where Do You Go" (Radio Mix) – 4:18
  2. "Where Do You Go" (Ocean Drive Mix) – 7:27
European CD maxi[3]
  1. "Please Don't Go" (Radio Edit) – 4:14
  2. "Please Don't Go" (Spanish Version) – 4:14
  3. "Please Don't Go" (Ocean Drive Mix) – 5:44
  4. "Please Don't Go" (Berman Bros Club Mix) – 5:15
  5. "Please Don't Go" (Spike Pop Mix) – 5:02
  6. "Please Don't Go" (Trip House Mix) – 5:07
  7. "Please Don't Go" (Spike Club Mix) - 5:16
  8. "Please Don't Go" (Manumission Mix) - 5:01
12" maxi
  1. "Please Don't Go" (Berman Brothers Club Mix) – 6:56
  2. "Please Don't Go" (Darrin Friedman Spike Anthem) – 9:29
  3. "Please Don't Go" (Vission & Lorimer Voyage Club Mix) – 7:03
  4. "Please Don't Go" (Spanish Remix) – 4:15
  5. "Please Don't Go" (Ocean Drive Mix)

Charts and sales

References

"Please Don't Go" on YouTube

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