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"Charlotte" was re-released on [[March 26]], [[2007]], becoming the band's first proper single. The re-released single received moderate airplay on radio and music television channels, particularly as part of the [[MTV2]]/[[NME|NME Chart]] and MTV2's "Spanking New Music" show. It stayed on the [[UK Singles Chart]] for one week on [[April 7]], [[2007]], at #33. <ref name="Chart">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=33068|title=Chart Positions|publisher=From Chartstats.com|accessdate=2007-07-04}}</ref>
"Charlotte" was re-released on [[March 26]], [[2007]], becoming the band's first proper single. The re-released single received moderate airplay on radio and music television channels, particularly as part of the [[MTV2]]/[[NME|NME Chart]] and MTV2's "Spanking New Music" show. It stayed on the [[UK Singles Chart]] for one week on [[April 7]], [[2007]], at #33. <ref name="Chart">{{cite web|url=http://www.chartstats.com/songinfo.php?id=33068|title=Chart Positions|publisher=From Chartstats.com|accessdate=2007-07-04}}</ref>

Trivia:
Poster Squidy from Cook'd and Bomb'd website was crazy about the Charlotte in the song about 18 months ago.


===Track listings===
===Track listings===

Revision as of 23:02, 30 January 2009

"Charlotte"
Song

"Charlotte" is a song by Bournemouth-based band Air Traffic taken from their debut album, Fractured Life, released in July 2007. "Charlotte" was first released as part of the band's debut single, a double a-side with "Just Abuse Me", on July 17, 2006. The single was released as the fifth in a series of purely black and white vinyls by Label Fandango - the independent record label of live music promotion company Club Fandango - which was the band's record label at the time.

"Charlotte" was re-released on March 26, 2007, becoming the band's first proper single. The re-released single received moderate airplay on radio and music television channels, particularly as part of the MTV2/NME Chart and MTV2's "Spanking New Music" show. It stayed on the UK Singles Chart for one week on April 7, 2007, at #33. [1]

Trivia: Poster Squidy from Cook'd and Bomb'd website was crazy about the Charlotte in the song about 18 months ago.

Track listings

CD (B000NO20II)

  1. "Charlotte" (2:23)
  2. "An End to All Our Problems" (5:03)
  3. "Learning How to Shout" (2:48)
  4. "Charlotte" (2:23)

7" vinyl (B000NO20M4)

  1. "Charlotte" (2:23)
  2. "An End to All Our Problems" (5:03)
  3. "Learning How to Shout" (2:48)
  4. "Charlotte" (2:23)

References

  1. ^ "Chart Positions". From Chartstats.com. Retrieved 2007-07-04.