Chicane featuring Bryan Adams ‎– Don't Give Up

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Tracklist

Don't Give Up (Original Mix) 8:36
Don't Give Up (Disco Citizens Vs. Tomski Remix) 9:49

Versions

Title Label Cat# Country Year
Don't Give Up (12") Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAV912 UK 2000
Don't Give Up (12") Columbia 44 79424 US 2000
Don't Give Up (12") Xtravaganza Recordings XTR 668912 6 UK 2000
Don't Give Up (12") Xtravaganza Recordings XTR 668912 6 Netherlands 2000
Don't Give Up (12", Promo) Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAVDJ9 UK 2000
Don't Give Up (12", W/Lbl) Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAV912 UK 2000
Don't Give Up (2x12", Promo) Columbia, Columbia CS 15804, CS 15805 US 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Maxi) Xtravaganza Recordings XTR 668912 2 Europe 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Maxi) Xtravaganza Recordings, C2Records 44K 79449 US 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Maxi, Promo) Xtravaganza Recordings, C2Records CSK 12902 US 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Single) Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAV9CDS UK 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Single) Xtravaganza Recordings XTR 668912 1 Europe 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Single) Xtravaganza Recordings, C2Records 44K 79424 US 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Single, Enh) Epidrome 668912 5 Australia 2000
Don't Give Up (CD, Single, Promo) Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAV9CDP UK 2000
Don't Give Up (CDr, Promo) Columbia 44K 79424   2000
Don't Give Up 2004 (12", Promo) Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAVDJ44 UK 2003
Don't Give Up 2004 (12") Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAV4412 UK 2004
Don't Give Up 2004 (CD, Single, Car) Xtravaganza Recordings XTRAV44CDS UK 2004
Don't Give Up (12") Simply Vinyl (S12) S12DJ-156 UK 2004
Don't Give Up (12") Simply Vinyl (S12) S12DJ156 UK 2005
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BassDrivenEmotion Apr 14, 2010

referencing Don't Give Up, 12", XTRAV912

Bryan Adams was initially left off the vocal credits when "Don't Give Up" was very first released. In an interview with the BBC, Nick Bracegirdle admitted that he had deliberately left Bryan Adams out of the vocal credits as a wind up to all the "cool, niche, anal, DJs" who would never knowingly play something featuring someone un-cool such as Bryan Adams. It was only after the track gained popularity (the track eventually became a UK No.1) that Adams was added to the vocal credits, by which time the track was a massive hit, forcing DJ's to put their petty prejudices aside, and proving Bracegirdle point that "you could take someone who is tremendously un-cool and put them on a cool record and it works"

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