The Others (song)

The Others (song)

Infobox Single
Name = The Others


Artist = Dukes of Windsor
from Album = The Others
Released = July 17, 2006 (iTunes)
Format = Digital download
Recorded = 2006
Genre = Rock
Length = 3:28
Label = Independent
Writer = Jack Weaving, Cory Blight, Scott Targett
Producer = Jonathan Burnside (Mising and mastering by Pelle Henriccson and Eskil Lövström)
Certification =
Chart position =
This single = The Others
(2006)
Next single = "Handsome Man"
(2006)

"The Others" is a song by Dukes of Windsor and the debut single from their debut album of the same name "The Others".

Track listing

;iTunes Single
#The Others - 3:28

Remix version

Infobox Single
Name = The Others


Artist = TV Rock vs Dukes of Windsor
Released = March 17, 2007 (Australia)
Genre = Club/Dance
Length = 3:23
Writer = Jack Weaving, Cory Blight, Scott Targett
Label = Sony BMG
Producer =
Certification = Gold (ARIA)
Chart position = *#10 (Australia)
Misc = Extra chronology
Artist = Dukes of Windsor
Type = singles
Last single = "Tear This Party Down"
(2006)
This single = The Others
(2007)
Next single = "It's a War"
(2008)
Extra chronology
Artist = TV Rock
Type = singles
Last single = "Bimbo Nation"
(2006)
This single = The Others
(2007)
Next single =

"The Others" is a Dukes of Windsor song Remixed by TV Rock, which was released in Australia on March 17, 2007. It was one of the most played tracks on Australian national radio in 2007. Double ARIA winners The single was a top ten hit, the track also reached number one on Australia’s ARIA Dance and Club charts.

Dukes of Windsor performed The Others with TV Rock at the MTV Australia Video Music Awards 2007 on April 29 where they closed the show to a live audience of over 6,000.

Track listing

;Australia CD Single
#The Others (Radio Edit) - 3:23
#The Others (TV Rock Mainroom Mix) - 6:44
#The Others (Kam Denny Mix) - 6:55
#Party Rockin' (Dub Mx) - 3:00

Chart history

"The Others" debuted at #15 on the Australian ARIA singles chart on 02 April, 2007, before climbing to #10.

"The Others" stayed in the Top 50 of the Australian charts for 20 consecutive weeks and became the ARIA #1 club song of 2007 in Australia.


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