World of Our Own (song)

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“World Of Our Own”
“World Of Our Own” cover
Single by Westlife
from the album World of Our Own
Released Flag of the United KingdomFebruary 18, 2002
Flag of the United StatesMay 14, 2002
Format CD Single
Recorded 2002
Genre Pop
Label Sony BMG
Certification Silver
Westlife singles chronology
"Queen of My Heart"
(2001)
(12)
World of Our Own
(2002)
(13)
"Bop Bop Baby"
(2002)
(14)
"World Of Our Own CD2"
"World Of Our Own CD2"
World of Our Own (International Version) track listing
"Evergreen"
(6)
"World Of Our Own"
(7)
"To Be Loved"
(8)
World of Our Own (UK & Ireland Version) track listing
"Evergreen"
(8)
"World Of Our Own"
(9)
"To Be Loved"
(10)
Unbreakable - The Greatest Hits Vol. 1 track listing
"Queen Of My Heart"
(10)
"World Of Our Own"
(11)
"Bop Bop Baby"
(12)

"World of Our Own" was a single by Westlife and was released in 2002. It was featured in the Disney Channel Original Movie film, You Wish!.

Contents

[edit] Track Listing

[edit] CD1

  1. World Of Our Own (Single Remix)
  2. Crying Girl
  3. Angel (Remix)
  4. World Of Our Own music video (CD ROM Function)

[edit] CD2

  1. World Of Our Own (Single Remix)
  2. I Promise You That
  3. Angel music video (CD ROM Function)

* CD2 comes with an exclusive poster

[edit] Chart performance

Chart Peak
position
World Airplay Chart 4
Australian Singles Chart 21
Austrian Singles Chart 10
Brazilian Singles Chart 47
Chile 100 Singles Chart 11
Irish Singles Chart 3
Italian Singles Chart 41
Japanese (Tokio Hot 100) 42
Netherlands Singles Chart 1
New Zealand Singles Chart 6
Swedish Singles Chart 11
Swiss Singles Chart 26
UK Singles Chart 1
U.S. Pop Airplay Chart 41

Note:

  • AThe song also peaked #5 at VIVA Lesercharts.
  • The music video was also included in MYX Hit Chart 2002 Year-end Countdown at #3 only trailing behind Mandy Moore's Cry and Only Hope.

[edit] External Links

"World Of Our Own" (UK Version) Official Music video
"World Of Our Own" (US Version) Official Music video

Preceded by
"Hero" by Enrique Iglesias
UK Singles Chart number one single
February 25, 2002 - March 2, 2002
Succeeded by
"Anything Is Possible / Evergreen" by Will Young