The Whole World Reminds Me of You

"The Whole World Reminds Me of You" was the fifth and final single from Thirsty Merc's second album Slideshows. It was released to radio on December 7, 2008.

"The Whole World Reminds Me of You / Crying in Denial"
Single by Thirsty Merc
from the album Slideshows
ReleasedDecember 7, 2008
Recorded2006
GenreRock
Length4:37 ("The Whole World Reminds Me of You" album version)
4:42 ("Crying in Denial" album version)
LabelWarner Music Group
Songwriter(s)Rai Thistlethwayte
Producer(s)Lindsay Gravina
Thirsty Merc singles chronology
"Homesick"
(2008)
"The Whole World Reminds Me of You / Crying in Denial"
(2008)
"Mousetrap Heart"
(2010)

As was the case with the band's previous single, "Homesick", the single was not released physically. Furthermore, Warner Music announced that the track would be a radio-only single.

Initial reports suggested that the album's final single would in fact become a Double A-side with, "Crying in Denial". This came to be somewhat true, as Warner Music additionally announced that "Crying in Denial" would receive airplay over the 2008/2009 summer on selected radio networks nationally, including Austereo and Nova, as well as regional stations such as C91.3.

Issuing a statement, Warner Music announced that they were pleased with the success of all six tracks that were released from the Slideshows album. They additionally announced that "The Whole World Reminds Me of You" / "Crying in Denial" double radio release would be the band's last until the impending release of their third studio album, not tipped to surface until at least 2010.

Track listing

  1. "The Whole World Reminds Me of You" (radio edit)
  2. "Crying in Denial" (radio edit)

Chart positions

The Whole World Reminds Me of You

Chart (2008/2009) Peak
position
Australian Airplay Chart 7
New Zealand Airplay Chart 18

Crying in Denial

Chart (2008/2009) Peak
position
Australian Airplay Chart 42
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