B-side Never Too Late Format 12" single, CD single Length 4:15 | Released 16 May 1994 Genre Pop, Rock Label Columbia Records | |
"Getting into Something" is a song by English singer Alison Moyet, released in 1994 as the third single from her fourth studio album Essex. It was written by Moyet and Pete Glenister, and produced by Ian Broudie.
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The single failed to enter the UK Top 40, peaking at #51, and staying on the chart for two weeks. This was considered a disappointment after the previous single, "Whispering Your Name", had reached the UK Top 20.
A promotional video was filmed for the single.
The single was released with three B-Sides. One is a remix of "Never Too Late" - a song from Moyet's third studio album Hoodoo. The second is an acoustic version of the Essex album track "Dorothy", and a non-album track "Ne Me Quitte Pas", which is a French song written by Jacques Brel. The 12" single included the exclusive track "Getting into Something (Midnight Mix)", which is a remix by Bay Route.
Formats
- "Getting into Something" - 4:15
- "Getting into Something (Midnight Mix)" - 4:31
- "Never Too Late (Remix)" - 3:49
- "Getting into Something" - 4:15
- "Dorothy (Acoustic)" - 3:11
- "Ne Me Quitte Pas (Acoustic)" - 3:42
- "Never Too Late" - 3:50
- "Getting into Something" - 4:16
- "Dorothy (Acoustic)" - 3:13
- "Ne Me Quitte Pas (Acoustic)" - 3:45
- "Never Too Late" - 3:49