Pack Your Bags

Pack Your Bags

Single infobox |
Name = Pack Your Bags
Artist = Joanne


from Album = Do Not Disturb
Format = CD single
Recorded = Dance World 301
Released = March 15, 1999
Genre = Pop/R&B
Length = 3:18
Label = USA Records
Writer =
B-Sides =
Producer = Leighton Hema & George Papapetros
Certification =
Last single = "Jackie" (1998)
This single = "Pack Your Bags" (1999)
Next single = "Are You Ready" (1999)

"Pack Your Bags" is a song by Joanne, released as the second single from her 2001 debut album, "Do Not Disturb". It was released on March 15, 1999. It debuted and peaked at a low #54 on the ARIA charts, Joanne's lowest selling single to date.

ong Information

Though it wasn't as successful as the past hit "Jackie", Joanne enjoyed the "Pack Your Bags" experience, especially the video clip. It involved non-stop dancing in an abandoned warehouse with no windows, in 44º heat! (That's Brisbane for you). The heat was unbearable, but somehow the song got Joanne through it and so did the cast. By 5am, they were delirious, but still smiling and still singing the song.

Tracklistings

Australian CD Single:
# "Pack Your Bags" [Radio Edit] " — 3:18
# "Pack Your Bags" [Radio Extended Mix] — 4:45
# "Pack Your Bags" [Bullet Proof Mix] — 4:20
# "Pack Your Bags" [After 3 Club Mix] — 7:28
# "Pack Your Bags" [Freak Me R&B Mix] — 4:49

Australian Limited Edition CD Single:
# "Pack Your Bags" [Radio Edit] " — 3:18
# "Pack Your Bags" [Radio Extended Mix] — 4:45
# "Pack Your Bags" [Bullet Proof Mix] — 4:20
# "Pack Your Bags" [After 3 Club Mix] — 7:28
# "Pack Your Bags" [Freak Me R&B Mix] — 4:49
# "Jackie" [Radio Edit] " (Stenberg/Kelly) — 4:05
# "Jackie" [XL Club Mix] (Stenberg/Kelly) — 8:18

Trivia

* "Pack Your Bags" featured five versions on its single. However, a "Limited Edition" CD Single was also released due to the continued demand for "Jackie" and featured seven songs on the single.


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