We're Here

We're Here

Infobox Single
Name = We're Here


Artist = Guillemots
from Album =
Released = 27 March 2006
Format = 10", CD
Recorded =
Genre = Indie rock
Length =
Label = Fantastic Plastic Records
Producer =
Chart position =
Reviews =
Last single = "From the Cliffs" (2006)
This album = "We're Here" (2006)
Next single = "Made up Love Song #43" (2006)|
Misc = Extra tracklisting
Album = Through the Windowpane
Type = studio
Tracks =
# "Little Bear"
# "Made-Up Lovesong #43"
# "Trains to Brazil"
# "Redwings"
# "Come Away With Me"
# "Through the Windowpane"
# "If the World Ends"
# "We're Here"
# "Blue Would Still Be Blue"
# "Annie, Let's Not Wait"
# "And If All..."
# "São Paulo"
"We're Here" is a song by Guillemots, from their debut album, "Through the Windowpane". It was released in 2006 as a single, containing three tracks and a music video.

Tracks

CD Single

#"We're Here"
#"Burnt"
#"I've Got A Problem (And The Problem Is You)/Turn The Candles On"
#"We're Here" (Video)
#*The video plays the song's radio edit and is a minute shorter than the first track.

7" Picture Disc

#"We're Here"
#"Monotonia"

7" Single

#"We're Here"
#"Falling over my feet"

Television

* The song was used on two occasions in the background on popular British soap-opera, "Coronation Street" in early 2006, one occasion coming within a day of the following single, "Made-Up Lovesong #43"'s own first appearance in the show.
* It has also been used in the background on "EastEnders", one occasion in particular is famous as it is the music which was used at the turn of midnight on New Years Eve 2006.


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