Here to Stay (New Order song)
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- This article is about the song by New Order. For the song by Korn see Here to Stay (Korn song).
"Here to Stay" | ||
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Single by New Order | ||
from the album 24 Hour Party People | ||
Released | 2002 | |
Format | Vinyl record (12"), CD, DVD | |
Recorded | 2002 | |
Genre | Alternative, Techno | |
Length | 4:58 | |
Label | London | |
Producer(s) | The Chemical Brothers, New Order | |
Chart positions | ||
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New Order singles chronology | ||
"Someone Like You" (2002) |
Here to Stay (2002) |
"Krafty" (2005) |
"Here to Stay" was a 2002 single by New Order. Not off any album, it was available both as a single and as a track on their compilation International. An extended instrumental was on their box set Retro.
The song was the closing track from the movie 24 Hour Party People, the only totally new composition for the movie. Its video, in black and white, took some scenes from the movie, and featured John Simm, who played Bernard Sumner in the movie, reprising his role. The video was dedicated to Rob Gretton, Martin Hannett and Ian Curtis, three people instrumental in the foundation of the band.
The track was released without major marketing, but still reached #15 in the UK charts. The figure would have been higher had sales of the DVD version been counted with the CD sales, as it also sold well.
The song was B-Sided with a Felix Da Housecat remix.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] UK CD 1 - NUOCD11
- "Here to Stay (Radio Edit)" (3:55)
- "Here to Stay (Full Length Vocal)" (5:00)
- "Player in the League" (5:35)
[edit] UK CD 2 - NUCDP11
- "Here to Stay (Radio Edit)" (3:55)
- "Here to Stay (Felix Da Housecat - Extended Glitz Mix)" (8:08)
- "Here to Stay (Scumfrog Dub Mix)" (8:01)
[edit] UK DVD - NUDVD9
- "Here to Stay (Radio Edit)" (3:55)
- "Here to Stay (Felix Da Housecat - the extended glitz mix)" (8:08)
- "Here to Stay" [video]
- "24 Hour Party People Video Clips"