Empires (Bring Me Men)
"Empires (Bring Me Men)" is a song by British singer Lamya, released in 2002. It was the first single taken from her debut album Learning from Falling.
"Empires" | ||||
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Single by Lamya | ||||
from the album Learning from Falling | ||||
Released | 23 September 2002 | |||
Recorded | 2002 | |||
Genre | R&B, dance | |||
Length | 5:07 | |||
Label | J Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Lamya | |||
Producer(s) | Nellee Hooper | |||
Lamya singles chronology | ||||
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It is based on a poem, The Coming American, commemorating the 75th anniversary of the American acquisition of the state of California, by American librarian and poet Samuel Walter Foss.
A remix of the song reached #1 on the Billboard Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart in 2002.[1]
Track listing
- CD single (Europe)
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Radio edit) − 3:42
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Sander Kleinenberg Audio Paranoid Mix) − 8:42
- CD single (Europe)
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Radio edit) − 3:42
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Sander Kleinenberg Audio Paranoid Mix) − 8:42
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Bent Mix) − 6:59
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (video) − 3:42
- Vinyl 12" (USA)
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Widelife Main Room Tribal Mix) − 9:17
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (That Kid Chris Remix) − 8:56
- Vinyl 12" (USA)
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Sander Kleinenberg Audio Paranoid Club Mix) − 8:36
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (That Kid Chris Mix) − 8:56
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Junior Vasquez "Bring Me Men" Anthem Mix) − 9:59
- Empires (Bring Me Men) (Illicit Siren Mix) − 8:55
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References
- "Lamya Chart History". Billboard.
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