Regret (song)
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| “Regret” | |||||
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| Single by New Order from the album Republic |
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| Released | April 5, 1993 | ||||
| Format | CD, cassette, 12", 7" | ||||
| Recorded | ??? | ||||
| Genre | Alternative rock | ||||
| Length | 4:08 | ||||
| Label | London Records | ||||
| Producer | New Order, Stephen Hague | ||||
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"Regret" was a single released by British group New Order in April 1993. "Regret" was the first song pulled from their album of the same year, Republic, for release as a single. It was produced by Stephen Hague, who also received a co-writing credit. "Regret" is generally regarded as one of the band's finest singles. In the United States, the song had two #1 terms on the Modern Rock Tracks chart and also topped the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, a very rare occurrence of a song being accepted on both rock and dance charts. It also peaked at a modest #28 on the Billboard Hot 100 becoming the band's biggest hit in the United States. The song made an impressive showing on the UK Singles Chart, peaking at #4. The B-sides differed on the various releases in different formats and countries; all were remixes, including the Fire Island Mix and Junior Dub by Pete Heller and Terry Farley and various Sabres of Paradise mixes.
A music video was also produced for the song, directed by Peter Care and it appears on the "Regret" promotional VHS, as well as A Collection. The video also appears in the PSP game Lumines II.
The band filmed a memorable performance of the song for Top of the Pops from the beach where Baywatch was filmed, featuring David Hasselhoff and various extras in the background. The band initially wanted to have David mime along to the song too, but the producers of Baywatch wouldn't let them.
The song is one of very few which have topped both the US rock and Dance charts, the general differences between these genres being rarely bridged.
On the Irish radio station Today FM, this song is played as background music for Ian Dempsey's Breakfast Show.
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[edit] Track listing
[edit] UK CD - NUOCD1
- "Regret (7 Inch Version)" (4:07)
- "Regret (New Order Mix)" (5:10)
- "Regret (Fire Island Mix)" (7:15)
- "Regret (Junior Dub Mix)" (7:44)
[edit] UK 12" - NUOX1
- "Regret (Fire Island Mix)" (7:15)
- "Regret (Junior Dub Mix)" (7:44)
- "Regret (Sabres Slow 'n' Low)" (12:49)
- "Regret (Sabres Fast 'n' Throb)" (12:11)
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| Preceded by "I Feel You" by Depeche Mode |
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single May 1, 1993 - May 8, 1993 |
Succeeded by "Walking in My Shoes" by Depeche Mode |
| Preceded by "Walking in My Shoes" by Depeche Mode |
Billboard Modern Rock Tracks number-one single May 22, 1993 - June 11, 1993 |
Succeeded by "Pets" by Porno for Pyros |
| Preceded by "Pressure Us" by Sunscreem |
Hot Dance Club Play number-one single May 22, 1993 - June 11, 1993 |
Succeeded by "Phorever People" by The Shamen |
| New Order |
| Singles |
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| Singles: "Ceremony" | "Procession" | "Everything's Gone Green" | "Temptation" | "Blue Monday" | "Confusion" | "Thieves Like Us" | "Murder" | "The Perfect Kiss" | "Sub-culture" | "Shellshock" | "State of the Nation" | "Bizarre Love Triangle" | "True Faith" | "Touched by the Hand of God" | "Blue Monday 1988" | "Fine Time" | "Round & Round" | "Run 2" | "World in Motion" | "Regret" | "Ruined in a Day" | "World (The Price of Love)" | "Spooky" | "True Faith-94" | "1963" | "Blue Monday-95" | "Bizarre Love Triangle" (US re-release) | "Video 5 8 6" | "Crystal" | "60 Miles an Hour" | "Someone Like You" | "Here to Stay" | "Krafty" | "Jetstream" | "Waiting for the Sirens' Call" | "Guilt Is a Useless Emotion" |

