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"Dark Road" Single by Annie Lennox from the album Songs of Mass Destruction Released 24 September 2007 Format CD single, DVD Single, digital download Recorded 2007 Genre Pop rock, soul Length 3:47 Label Sony BMG Writer(s) Annie Lennox Producer Glen Ballard Annie Lennox singles chronology "Wonderful"
(2004)"Dark Road"
(2007)"Sing"
(2007/2008)"Dark Road" is a song by Annie Lennox, released on 24 September 2007, as the first single from her fourth solo album Songs Of Mass Destruction.
UK television network Channel 4 aired the world television premiere of the music video exclusively on 22 August 2007. It was also the first video to be premiered on Amazon.com, initially being available for 48 hours only.
The track was released as a CD Single and also as a DVD single. It charted at no. 58 on the UK singles chart.
Contents
Track listing
1 "Dark Road" (Album Version) - 3:47
2 "Dark Road" (Acoustic Version) - 3:30Charts
Chart Position Italian Digital Singles 10 Swiss Singles Chart 45 UK Singles Charts[1] 58 Personal
- Artwork By - Allan Martin
- Photography - Mark Langthorn , Mike Owen
- Vocals, Written-By - Annie Lennox
Notes
First single released from album "Songs of Mass Destruction"
Featured in Episoded 5 (Lucky Thirteen) of Season 5 of House at the end of the episode
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References
Studio albums Compilations Singles "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" (with Al Green) · "Why" · "Precious" · "Walking on Broken Glass" · "Cold" · "Little Bird" · "Love Song for a Vampire" · "No More "I Love You's"" · "A Whiter Shade of Pale" · "Waiting in Vain" · "Something So Right" · "Pavement Cracks" · "Into the West" · "A Thousand Beautiful Things" · "Wonderful" · "Dark Road" · "Sing" · "Many Rivers to Cross" · "Shining Light" · "Pattern of My Life" · "Full Steam" (with David Gray) · "Universal Child" · "God Rest Ye Merry Gentlemen"Other songs Video and DVD Related articles Categories:- 2007 singles
- Annie Lennox songs
- Songs written by Annie Lennox
- Songs written by Peter-John Vettese
- 2000s pop song stubs
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