From Despair to Where

From Despair to Where

Infobox Single
Name = From Despair to Where


Artist = Manic Street Preachers
from Album = Gold Against the Soul
Released = June 7, 1993
Format = CD, Vinyl record (12"), cassette
Recorded = 1993
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:21
Label = Columbia
Producer = --
Chart position =


Reviews =
* N/A
Last single = "Little Baby Nothing"
(1992)
This single = "From Despair to Where"
(1993)
Next single = "La Tristesse Durera (Scream to a Sigh)"
(1993)
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"From Despair to Where" is a song by the Manic Street Preachers, released in 1993 - the first single to be released from the album "Gold Against the Soul" June 20 1993.

The CD included "Hibernation", "Spectators Of Suicide" (Heavenly Records version) and "Starlover" (Heavenly Records version). The 12" included "Hibernation" and "Spectators Of Suicide" (Heavenly Records version).
The cassette featured "Hibernation".

The single reached number twenty-five in the UK charts on June 12 1993. It also made an appearance as track number 12 on "Forever Delayed" (October 28 2002) the "Manics" greatest hits album. The song was used as part of a running gag in the episode "Matthew, A Suitable Case for Treatment" of the television sitcom "Game On".

Track listing

CD

# "From Despair to Where"
# "Hibernation"
# "Spectators Of Suicide" (Heavenly Version)
# "Starlover" (heavenly version)

12"

# "From Despair to Where"
# "Hibernation"
# "Spectators Of Suicide" (Heavenly Version)

MC

# "From Despair to Where"
# "Hibernation"


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