Moving to New York
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| Single by The Wombats | ||||||||
| from the album A Guide to Love, Loss & Desperation | ||||||||
| Released | 26 October 2006 14 January 2008 |
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| Format | Digital download, CD | |||||||
| Genre | Indie rock Pop punk |
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| Label | 14th Floor Records | |||||||
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"Moving to New York" is a song by the Liverpool band The Wombats. It was originally released exclusively on 7-inch, in limited edition packaging, on October 26, 2006 and then re-released on January 14, 2008. The song is taken from the band's album A Guide to Love, Loss and Desperation. The song continues the band's style of upbeat indie music, as a follow-up to Let's Dance To Joy Division.[1] It was used in the end credits music on E4's comedy show The Inbetweeners.
The song has also been remixed and released as a single by DJ Trance Master Paul van Dyk.
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[edit] Formats and track listings
Track listings of major single releases of "Moving to New York".
[edit] First release
UK 7" single (Limited Edition packaging)
(Released October 26, 2006)
- "Moving to New York"
- "Party in a Forest (Where's Laura?)"
[edit] Second release
UK CD single
(Released January 14, 2008)
- "Moving to New York"
- "Moving to New York (Kyte Remix)"
UK 7" single (Gatefold Sleeve, Coloured Vinyl)
(Released January 14, 2008)
- "Moving to New York"
- "Moving to New York (Paul van Dyk Remix)"
UK 7" single (Picture Disc)
(Released January 14, 2008)
- "Moving to New York"
- "(Everything I Do) I Do It for You (XFM Session)"
[edit] Critics
Critics of the single have said that "the song is upbeat and catchy", and music website Lunapark6 rated the single 8/10.[1] The Unreality Music website described the song as "one of those joyous, frenetic noise-fests".[2]
[edit] Charts
| Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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| UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] | 13 |
[edit] References
- ^ a b www.lunapark6.com/the-wombats-moving-to-new-york/: Lunapark6 review
- ^ http://music.unrealitytv.co.uk/the-wombats-moving-to-new-york-single-review/: Review on Unreality Music
- ^ "Chart Stats – The Wombats – Moving to New York" UK Singles Chart. Chart Stats.
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