Two Times Blue

Two Times Blue

Infobox Single
Name = Two Times Blue


Artist = Debbie Harry
from Album = Necessary Evil
Released = June 6, 2007
Genre = Pop
Length = 3:56
Label = Eleven Seven Records
Writer = Debbie Harry, Barb Morrison and Charles Nieland
Producer = Super Buddha
Last single = "Strike Me Pink" (1993)
This single = "Two Times Blue"
(2007)
Next single = "If I Had You"
(2008)
Misc = Extra musicsample |filename=Debbie Harry - Two Times Blue.ogg |format=Ogg |title=Two Times Blue
"Two Times Blue" is a song recorded by Debbie Harry, released as the first single from her fifth solo album "Necessary Evil". It is her first solo single in fourteen years. Various official remixes have been released to promote the single.

Chart history

The song failed to chart in any of the major international markets. However, nearly four months after its release, the The Soulseekerz Club remix debuted on the U.S. Hot Dance Club Play chart at number 51 and made a slow ascent up the chart eventually peaking at number five. In total it spent 17 weeks on the chart. [http://www.billboard.com/bbcom/esearch/searchResult.jsp?exp=y&Ntt=Two+Times+Blue&Ntk=Keyword&an=bbcom&nor=10&Ntx=mode+matchallpartial&N=37+4294125687&Ns=FORMATTED_DATE|1]

Track listing

#"Two Times Blue"

Other mixes

#"Two Times Blue" (Debbie Harry vs Soulseekerz Vocal)
#"Two Times Blue" (Debbie Harry vs Soulseekerz Dub)
#"Two Times Blue" (Nickel and Dime Mix)
#"Two Times Blue" (Soulseekerz Extended Vocal)
#"Two Times Blue" (Soulseekerz Radio Edit)
#"Two Times Blue" (Accapella)
#"Two Times Blue" (The Stonebridge Dub)
#"Two Times Blue" (The Stonebridge Edit)
#"Two Times Blue" (The Stonebridge Vocal Mix)
#"Two Times Blue" (Soulseekerz Club Mix)
#"Two Times Blue" (Hardino Remix)
#"Two Times Blue" (Clubstar Remix)
#"Two Times Blue" (Soulseekerz Dub)

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