We're Coming Home

"We're Coming Home" is the fourth and final single released by Rogue Traders from their second studio album Here Come the Drums. Unlike previous singles from the album, "We're Coming Home" was released exclusively in Australia and did not see an international release.

"We're Coming Home"
Single by Rogue Traders
from the album Here Come the Drums
Released10 June 2006 (2006-06-10)
Recorded2005
GenreDance-rock, alternative dance, alternative rock
LabelSony BMG Music Entertainment
Songwriter(s)James Appleby
Melinda Appleby
Producer(s)James Ash
Rogue Traders singles chronology
"Watching You"
(2006)
"We're Coming Home"
(2006)
"Don't You Wanna Feel"
(2007)

Track listing

Promo Slipcase

  1. We're Coming Home

We're Coming Home / Voodoo Child Promo

  1. We're Coming Home (James Ash Remix)
  2. Voodoo Child (Tom Neville Remix)

Australian CD single

  1. "We're Coming Home" - 3:22
  2. "We're Coming Home" (James Ash Remix) - 6:14
  3. "We're Coming Home" (Live At Adelaide Skyshow) - 3:37
  4. "Voodoo Child" (Tom Neville Remix) - 7:04

Chart performance

The single was less successful than their three previous singles, despite strong radio airplay. "We're Coming Home" debuted at #25 on the Australian ARIA singles chart on 25 June 2006. In its second week, the single descended two places down to #27, but re-ascended in its third week to #23. In its fourth week "We're Coming Home" ascended to its peak at #14 where it spent a week.

Chart (2006) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 14
Australian ARIA Download Chart 14
Australasian Singles Chart 6
Australian Dance Chart 3
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