Resolution (song)

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"Resolution"
Single by Nick Lachey
from the album What's Left of Me
Released December 12, 2006 (U.S.)
Format Digital download
Recorded Hollywood, California
Genre Pop
Length 3:49
Label Jive
Writer(s) Nick Lachey
Rob Wells
Lindy Robbins
Jess Cates
Producer Rob Wells
Nick Lachey singles chronology
"I Can't Hate You Anymore"
(2006)
"Resolution"
(2006)
"Ordinary Day"
(2007)

"Resolution" is a song included in Nick Lachey's second solo album What's Left of Me, which was released in 2006. It is the third single from the album. An EP of the single, including a mix titled "full band version", was released exclusively on the iTunes Store. The single went for adds at mainstream radio in January 2007.[1]. The song was not released as a full single because Lachey is currently working on his third studio album. [2]. The original version of "Resolution" that appears on "What's Left Of Me" was recorded as a demo, on the day it was written. The record company loved it so much, they insisted on it being the final version on the record.

[edit] The "Resolution" EP

This EP is exclusively sold on iTunes.

Track List:

  1. "Resolution" (Full Band Version)
  2. "What's Left of Me" (The Passengerz Remix) (Radio Edit)
  3. "What's Left of Me" (Jack D. Elliot Remix)

[edit] Chart performance

Chart (2006) Peak
Position
U.S. Billboard Pop 100 77


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