I Can't Break Down

I Can't Break Down

Infobox Single
Name = I Can't Break Down
Artist = Sinéad Quinn
from Album = Ready to Run
Released = February 10, 2003
Format = CD single
Recorded =
Genre = Pop/Rock
Length = 3:31
Label = Mercury Records
Writer = Sinéad Quinn, Pete Glenister, Deni Lew
Producer = Pete Glenister, Deni Lew
Chart position = * #2 (UK)
This single = "I Can't Break Down"
(2003)
Next single = "What You Need Is..."
(2003)
Misc =

"I Can't Break Down" is the debut single from Sinéad Quinn's album Ready To Run. It was released in March 2003 and went to #2 in the British charts, being beaten to #1 by t.A.T.u.. The single sold around 70,000 copies, finishing in 65th place for the best selling UK singles of 2003.

Track listing

#I Can't Break Down
#Don't Speak
#I Try (Acoustic)


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