Fit Right In

Fit Right In

Infobox Single
Name = Fit Right In


Artist = Debbie Harry
from Album =
Released = 2008
Genre = Pop
Length = 7:58
Label = Eleven Seven Records
Writer =
Producer =
Last single = "If I Had You" (2007)
This single = "Fit Right In"
(2008)
Next single =

"Fit Right In" is a song recorded by Debbie Harry, and was released digitally after promotion for "Necessary Evil", her fifth solo album, ended in 2008. [http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001EVG3ZU/ref=sr_f2_album_17?ie=UTF8&child=B001EVG454&qid=1220352943&sr=102-17] The single was backed with a new version of "Heat of the Moment" from "Necessary Evil", featuring Mecca Dawn. Physical promotional singles were also sent out.

Track listing

#"Fit Right In" — 3:50
#"Heat of the Moment (featuring Mecca Dawn)" — 4:08

Promotional track listing

#"Fit Right In" — 3:51
#"Fit Right In (Instrumental)" — 3:51

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