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Re-release cover (1998)Music videoon' To the Moon and Back' is a song by Australian pop duo. It was released in Australia on 4 November 1996 as the second single from their self-titled 1997 album. It was the follow up to their hit '. It won the 1997 for Song of the Year. The song became a Top 3 hit on the, and a Top 25 hit on the US, and was also the band's first number one in their native country.While it did not have the success in the USA that 'I Want You' did, the runaway success of its follow up ' inspired Savage Garden and Columbia Records to remix 'To the Moon and Back' and release it again in 1998.
'I Want You' is a song by Australian pop duo Savage Garden. It was originally released in Australia in May 1996 as the lead single from their eponymous debut album, Savage Garden.The single reached number one in Canada for two weeks and peaked at number four in Australia and on the US Billboard Hot 100. The single also peaked at number nine in Iceland and at 11 on the UK Singles Chart. Savage Garden, Category: Artist, Albums: Affirmation, Savage Garden, Singles: Hold Me, Crash And Burn, Crash And Burn, Affirmation, I Knew I Loved You, Top Tracks: Truly Madly Deeply, I Knew I Loved You, To the Moon & Back, I Want You, Affirmation, Biography: Australian pop duo Savage Garden have taken the world by storm without the record company hype and career-establishing game plan that is.
Contents.Release and chart performances After the international success of their debut single, ', there were high expectations for the song as its follow-up. During the song's first charting in the USA, the song entered the Top 40 of the for only one week, peaking at number 37 the final week of August 1997.
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