Someone like You (New Order song)

"Someone Like You" is a single released by New Order in December 2001. The single is unusual in New Order's back catalogue in the respect that it was issued primarily as a club DJ vinyl release. "Someone Like You" was remixed by Futureshock, Gabriel & Dresden, James Holden and Funk D'void.[1] The Gabriel & Dresden 911 Vocal Mix was recorded on September 11 and all releases with its inclusion have these sleeve notes: "Recorded September 11th, 2001 and is dedicated to the men, women and children who senselessly lost their lives that day". The original album mix of the song was featured in Bam Margera's film Haggard and included on its CD soundtrack.

"Someone Like You"
Single by New Order
from the album Get Ready
Released6 December 2001
Length5:42
LabelLondon
Songwriter(s)Bernard Sumner, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Gillian Gilbert
Producer(s)Steve Osborne, New Order
New Order singles chronology
"60 Miles an Hour"
(2001)
"Someone Like You"
(2001)
"Here to Stay"
(2002)
Alternative cover
Cover of the other UK/European 12-inch vinyl single

Track listing edit

All tracks are written by Gillian Gilbert, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris and Bernard Sumner

2x12": NUOX10 (UK & Europe)
No.TitleLength
1."Someone Like You" (Futureshock Vocal Remix)8:04
2."Someone Like You" (Gabriel & Dresden 911 Vocal Mix)11:13
3."Someone Like You" (Futureshock Stripdown Mix)7:49
4."Someone Like You" (Gabriel & Dresden Voco-Tech Dub)11:00
12": NUOXX10 (UK & Europe)
No.TitleLength
1."Someone Like You" (James Holden Heavy Dub)9:59
2."Someone Like You" (Funk D'void Remix)9:57
2x12": PRO-A-100804 (US)
No.TitleLength
1."Someone Like You" (Futureshock Vox Remix)8:04
2."Someone Like You" (Funk D'void Remix)9:56
3."Someone Like You" (Gabriel & Dresden 911 Vocal Mix)11:13
4."Someone Like You" (James Holden Heavy Dub Edit)6:43
5."Someone Like You" (Futureshock Strip Down Mix)7:49
6."Someone Like You" (Gabriel & Dresden Voco-Tech Dub)11:10

Chart positions edit

Chart (2001) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play 34

References edit

  1. ^ "New Order Discography". R. P. Kernin, Dennis Remmer, and T. Ivarsson. Retrieved 2009-02-28.