We Are the World (Twenty 4 Seven song)

"We Are the World" is a song recorded by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was released in summer 1996 as a single from their fourth studio album Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week. Vocalist Nance Coolen was replaced by Stella after Nance had left the group. The chorus was sung by Stella and the rap by Stay-C. The video was filmed in Aalsmeer in Amsterdam (The Netherlands) and directed by Steve Walker.

"We Are the World"
CD single - Netherlands
Single by Twenty 4 Seven
from the album Twenty 4 Hours A Day, Seven Days A Week
Released30 August 1996
Recorded1996
Length3:38
LabelCNR Music, ToCo International, Transistor Music,
Songwriter(s)Twenty 4 Seven
Ruud van Rijen
Stay-C
Producer(s)Twenty 4 Seven
Ruud van Rijen
Twenty 4 Seven singles chronology
"Keep on Tryin'"
(1995)
"We Are the World"
(1996)
"If You Want My Love"
(1997)
Music video
"We Are the World" on YouTube

Track listings

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CD maxi
  1. "We Are The World" (Single Mix) — 3:37
  2. "We Are The World" (Generations Mixx) — 4:02
  3. "We Are The World" (RVR Long Version) — 5:17
  4. "We Are The World" (The World According To Ruyters & Romero Remix) — 4:39
  5. "We Are The World" (Dancehall Mixx) — 4:22
  6. "We Are The World" (Fijay Valasco Club Mix) — 5:35
  7. "We Are The World" (Instrumental World) — 3:37
CD single
  1. "We Are The World" (Single Mix) — 3:37
  2. "We Are The World" (Instrumental World) — 3:37

Vinyl 12"

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  1. "We Are The World" (Single Mix) — 3:37
  2. "We Are The World" (Generations Mixx) — 4:02
  3. "We Are The World" (RVR Long Version) — 5:17
  4. "We Are The World" (The World According To Ruyters & Romero Remix) — 4:39
  5. "We Are The World" (Dancehall Mixx) — 4:22
  6. "We Are The World" (Fijay Valasco Club Mix) — 5:35
  7. "We Are The World" (Instrumental World) — 3:37

Charts

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Chart (1996) Peak
position
Germany (Media Control Charts)[1] 67
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[2] 33
Netherlands (Single Top 100)[3] 39
Spain (AFYVE)[4] 4
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100) 32

References

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  1. ^ German chart position[dead link]
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  3. ^ [2]
  4. ^ Salaverri, Fernando (September 2005). Sólo éxitos: año a año, 1959–2002 (1st ed.). Spain: Fundación Autor-SGAE. ISBN 84-8048-639-2.