"Two Times Blue" is a song recorded by Deborah Harry, released as the first single from her fifth solo album Necessary Evil.
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Song information
"Two Times Blue" was Harry's first solo single in fourteen years, the last one being "Strike Me Pink". Various official remixes were released to promote the single in the dance clubs and on dance radio.
The song failed to chart in any of the major international markets. However, nearly four months after its release, 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.[1] However, despite finding success within the Dance genre, the single failed to make a dent on the US or international charts.
Harry promoted the single over many media outlets and television programs in the US and the UK as well, but despite the efforts the single failed to chart in the UK. The single was only released as a CD promo outside of the US, and in the US a 12" vinyl single was pressed.
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Track listing
All tracks (Deborah Harry, Barbara Jean-Morrison and Charles W. Nieland)
US CD #1 (promo only)
- "Two Times Blue" (Original Radio Edit) - 3:57
US CD #2 (promo only)
- "Two Times Blue" (Original Radio Edit) - 3:57
- "Two Times Blue" (Nickel & Dime Mix) - 3:25
US CD #3 (promo only)
- "Two Times Blue" (Soul Seekerz Club Mix) - 8:23
- "Two Times Blue" (Hardino Remix) - 7:09
- "Two Times Blue" (Clubstar Remix) - 5:23
- "Two Times Blue" (Soul Seekerz Dub) - 8:10
- "Two Times Blue" (Original Radio Edit) - 3:57
US CD
- "Two Times Blue" (Debbie Harry vs Soul Seekerz Vocal) - 8:23
- "Two Times Blue" (Debbie Harry vs Soul Seekerz Dub) - 8:10
- "Two Times Blue" (Soul Seekerz Extended Vocal) - 8:22
- "Two Times Blue" (Soul Seekerz Radio Edit)- 3:43
- "Two Times Blue" (Debbie Harry Accapella) - 3:34
US 12" & CD
- "Two Times Blue" (The StoneBridge Vocal) - 8:08
- "Two Times Blue" (The StoneBridge Dub) - 8:06
- "Two Times Blue" (The StoneBridge Radio Edit) - 4:29
Chart positions
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