Sorrento Moon (I Remember)

"Sorrento Moon (I Remember)"
Single by Tina Arena
from the album Don't Ask
Released 6 February 1995
Format CD single
Recorded 1994
Genre Pop
Length 4:54
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Tina Arena, David Tyson, Christopher Ward
Producer(s) David Tyson
Tina Arena singles chronology
"Chains"
(1994)
"Sorrento Moon (I Remember)"
(1995)
"Heaven Help My Heart"
(1995)

"Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" is a song written by Tina Arena, David Tyson and Christopher Ward for Arena's second album Don't Ask (1994). The song is about Arena's childhood memories of summers past with her family at Sorrento in Victoria, Australia. The video was partly shot at Sorrento back-beach. It was produced by Tyson and released as the album's second single in Australia on 6 February 1995.

Track listing

Austrian CD Single

  1. "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" - Radio Version
  2. "Chains" - Unchained Vox Dub
  3. "Chains" - S&M Mix

UK CD Single

Catalog 663543

  1. "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" - Radio Version
  2. "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" - Spanish Version
  3. "Thats The Way A Woman Feels" - The New Horns Mix
  4. "Wasn't It Good" - Live Solo Version

Australian CD Single

  1. "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)"
  2. "Greatest Gift" (Live)
  3. "Many Rivers To Cross" (Live)
  4. "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" - Radio Edit

Charts

Chart (1995/96) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart[1] 7
Austrian Singles Chart[1] 20
European Hot 100 Singles[2] 73
German Singles Chart[3] 86
New Zealand Singles Chart[1] 16
UK Singles Chart[4] 22

End of year chart (1995) Position
Australian Singles Chart 65

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/Sales
Australia (ARIA)[5] Gold 35,000^

^shipments figures based on certification alone

References

  1. 1 2 3 "Sorrento Moon (I Remember)" Retrieved 31 July 2010.
  2. Eurochart Hot 100 Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  3. German Charts Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  4. "Chart Log UK - A – Azzido Da Bass". zobbel.de. Retrieved 19 February 2009.
  5. "ARIA Charts – Accreditations – 1995 Singles". Australian Recording Industry Association.
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