Not Over Yet
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Not Over Yet was a 1995 single released by Grace which peaked in the UK Singles Chart at #6, reached #4 in Ireland and topped the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in the United States.
In 1999, "Not Over Yet" was remixed by Planet Perfecto, an Oakenfold pseudonym, and featured re-recorded vocals. It again reached the Top 20, peaking at number #16.
The video for the 1995 version features singer Patti Low, two musicians, presumably Oakenfold and Osbourne, and a dancer interspersed with computing related images and random phrases as caption slides, generally strange, such as the opening "IS ANYONE THERE? 452-ÆǑ/44".
A remixed version with new vocals, only featuring the words "Not over yet" from the original appeared on Oakenfold's 2006 album A Lively Mind as "Not Over". The vocals of this version could be seen as an answer song to the original track, as the vocals cover the same topic - the break of a relationship; and are sung by a man.
Klaxons have recently become known to cover the song at their live shows, with their own vibrant twist put onto it. A video of their performance can be found on YouTube. In addition, the band's cover version of the song is present on their debut album Myths of the Near Future, renamed "It's Not Over Yet".
The song was also covered by British rock group Garlic on their 2002 album The Murky World of Seats.