No Man's Land (Midnight Oil song)

"No Man's Land" is a song by Australian rock band Midnight Oil and was released in May 2003 as the lead single from the various artist compilation album Gaia.

"No Man's Land"
Single by Midnight Oil
from the album GAIA
Released5 May 2003[1]
RecordedFebruary 2003[1]
VenueSydney[1]
Length3:15
LabelUniversal Music Australia
Songwriter(s)Alan Simon
Producer(s)Alan Simon
Midnight Oil singles chronology
"Mosquito March"
(2002)
"No Man's Land"
(2003)
"Gadigal Land"
(2020)

Peter Garrett said "Midnight Oil thought the Gaia project had 'good soul'. Alerting everyone to what is happening to the environment and putting together a project as ambitious as this one takes a huge amount of commitment, so when Alan Simon approached us to add vocals and guitars to the track 'No Man's Land' we plugged in, sang and played. We sincerely hope the album and events that follow really touch people and bring on the changes so much needed in our world."[1]

All royalties generated from sales of the single and album will go to the Environmental Planetary Urgencies Charter.[1]

Track listings

CD single

  1. "No Man's Land" (Radio edit) - 3:15
  2. "No Man's Land" (Acoustic version) - 3:08
  3. "Love Calls Love" (Radio edit) - 3:22

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[2] 79

Release history

Country Date Format Label Catalogue
Australia 5 May 2003[1] CD Single Universal Music Australia RSS0003
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References

  1. "Midnight Oil's last track available on musicpoint". radioinfo. 17 April 2003. Retrieved 8 August 2020.
  2. Ryan, Gavin (2011). Australia's Music Charts 1988–2010 (pdf ed.). Mt. Martha, VIC, Australia: Moonlight Publishing. p. 137.
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