Hear You Calling

Hear You Calling is a single by Aurora released in 2000.

"Hear You Calling"
Single by Aurora
from the album Aurora
Released24 January 2000
RecordedGermany
GenreProgressive trance
Length3:42
LabelLeaded
Songwriter(s)Sacha Collison/Simon Greenaway
Aurora singles chronology
"Hear You Calling"
(1999)
"Hear You Calling"
(2000)
"Ordinary World"
(2000)

Track listing

  • Germany CDM (2000)
  1. Hear You Calling (Radio Cut) (3:44)
  2. Hear You Calling (Dark Moon Radio Cut) (3:15)
  3. Hear You Calling (Fire And Ice Radio Cut) (3:10)
  4. Hear You Calling (Dark Moon Remix) (6:22)
  5. Hear You Calling (Condor Mix) (10:33)
  6. Hear You Calling (Fire And Ice Remix) (6:58)
  • Germany 12" Vinyl #1 (2000)
  1. Hear You Calling (Dark Moon Remix) (6:23)
  2. Hear You Calling (Original Mother Earth Mix) (8:44)
  3. Hear You Calling (Fire And Ice Remix) (6:55)
  • Germany 12" Vinyl #2 (2000)
  1. Hear You Calling (En Motion Remix) (7:25)
  2. Hear You Calling (Condor Remix) (10:35)
  • UK 12" Vinyl #1 (1999)
  1. Hear You Calling (Original Mother Earth Mix) (8:45)
  2. Hear You Calling (Fire & Ice Remix) (6:56)
  • UK 12" Vinyl #2 (1999)
  1. Hear You Calling (Origin Remix) (9:48)
  2. Hear You Calling (Blue Room Remix) (9:36)
  • UK CDM (2000)
  1. Hear You Calling (Radio Cut) (3:44)
  2. Hear You Calling (En Motion Remix) (7:25)
  3. Hear You Calling (Origin Remix) (9:36)
  • Australia CDM (1999)
  1. Hear You Calling (Radio Cut) (3:42)
  2. Hear You Calling (Original Mother Earth Mix) (8:45)
  3. Hear You Calling (En Motion Remix) (7:25)
  4. Hear You Calling (Origin Remix) (8:38)
  5. Hear You Calling (Blue Room Remix) (9:36)
  • Australia 12" Vinyl Promo (1999)
  1. Hear You Calling (En-Motion Mix) (7:26)
  2. Hear You Calling (Blue Room Mix) (8:37)

Chart performance

Chart (2000) Peak
position
UK Dance Chart[1] 1
UK Singles Chart[2] 17
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References

  1. UK Dance Singles Chart The Official Charts Company (Retrieved March 17, 2019)
  2. UK Singles Chart The Official UK Charts Company (Retrieved June 8, 2011)


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