Burn (Jessica Mauboy song)

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"Burn"
Song
B-side"Runnin'"

"Burn" is a song recorded by Jessica Mauboy and released as the second single from her debut studio album Been Waiting. The track was written by Mich Hedin Hansen, Taj Jackson and Jonas Jeberg and produced by Jeberg and Cutfather. Hansen, Jeberg and Cutfather were in the team responsible for "All I See" and "Like a Drug" from Kylie Minogue's successful 2007 album X.[1] The single's B-side "Runnin'" was written by Mauboy, Anthony Egizii and David Musumeci and produced by Egizii and Musumeci.

"Burn" was made available for download on 17 November 2008 and although originally set for a physical release on 6 December, the CD single was pushed forward to 29 November to accommodate for her appearance on the Australian Idol grand final.[2]

Track listing

Digital single

  1. "Burn" (Mich Hansen, Taj Jackson, Jonas Jeberg) – 2:54

CD single/iTunes EP

  1. "Burn" (Hansen, Jackson, Jeberg) – 2:54
  2. "Runnin'" (Anthony Egizii, Jessica Mauboy, David Musumeci) – 3:39
  3. "Burn" [Nufirm Remix] (Hansen, Jackson, Jeberg) – 4:41
  4. "Burn" [Pop Embassy Remix] (Hansen, Jackson, Jeberg) – 4:13

Release history

Region Date Label Format
Australia 17 November 2008 Sony Digital single
Australia 29 November 2008 Sony CD single
Australia 29 November 2008 Sony Digital EP


Chart Performance

Burn peaked postion 30 with digitaly download alone on the 30th of November/1st of December. It has so far peaked at number 23, on the Aria Australian Charts.

Charts

Chart (2008) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 23
Australian ARIA Digital Track Chart 23
Australian ARIA Physical Singles Chart 14
Australian ARIA Australian Singles Chart 4
Australian Airplay Chart 66[3]

References