About to Happen

About to Happen

Infobox Single
Name = About to Happen


Artist = Siouxsie
from Album = MantaRay
B-side =
Released = March 10, 2008
Format = 7-inch vinyl, CD single, Digital download
Recorded = 2007
Genre = Pop, Alternative rock
Length = 2:50
Label = W14
Writer = Sioux
Noko (Norman Fisher Jones)
Charlie Jones
Steve Evans
Producer = Steve Evans
Charlie Jones
Chart position =
Last single = "Here Comes That Day"
(2007)
This single = "About to Happen" (2008)
Next single =

"About to Happen" is a glam rock song by Siouxsie. It was written by Siouxsie, Noko (Norman Fisher Jones), Charlie Jones and Steve Evans for her album "MantaRay". The song was released in the UK as the third and final single from the album on March 10, 2008. [http://www.siouxsiemantaray.com/siouxsie.htm Siouxsie Sioux - Mantaray ] ]

"About to Happen" was released in several formats, including two 7" vinyl records and a CD single. B-sides include live recordings from Siouxsie's shows at the Eiffel Tower in 2007. [ [http://www.townsend-records.co.uk/artist.php?artist=siouxsie siouxsie - Townsend Records ] ]

The single peaked on the UK Singles Chart at number 154. [ [http://thebansheesandothercreatures.co.uk/mantaraysingles.htm Chart Position ] ]

Track listing

CD single

# "About to Happen"
# "Here Comes That Day" (live)
# "Hello, I Love You" (live)

7-inch vinyl 1

# "About to Happen"
# "About to Happen" (live)

7-inch vinyl 2

# "About to Happen" (radio edit)
# "If It Doesn't Kill You" (live)

References


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