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Mixed Up World

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Released
  
13 October 2003

Recorded
  
2003

Length
  
3:44

Format
  
CD single

Genre
  
Pop, dance-pop

B-side
  
"The Earth Shook the Devil's Hand"

"Mixed Up World" is a song by British singer-songwriter Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released in 2003 as the first single from her second studio album, Shoot from the Hip. It peaked at #7 on the UK Singles Chart. It was considered somewhat of a success. The single includes an easy-listening, chillout B-side, called "The Earth Shook the Devil's Hand". The video for the song features various dancers wearing a mix of bright and dark colours. It also features men in bowler hats as Sophie moves between giant black and white punctuation marks. It was directed by Rupert Jones. It was the first video that shows Sophie's blonde hairstyle. A short clip from the video was featured in an ad on Australia's VH1 channel in June 2006. "Mixed Up World" sold 35,000 copies in the United Kingdom.

Contents

Track listing

  • CD Single
    1. "Mixed Up World" – 3:49
    2. "Mixed Up World" (Groove Collision Vocal Mix) – 6:38
    3. "The Earth Shook the Devil's Hand" – 2:42
    4. "Mixed Up World" (video) – 3:49
  • 12" vinyl
    1. "Mixed Up World" – 3:49
    2. "Mixed Up World" (Groove Collision Vocal Mix) – 6:38
    3. "Mixed Up World" (Groove Collision Instrumental Mix) – 6:38
  • Australian Single
    1. "Mixed Up World" – 3:49
    2. "Take Me Home" (Sneaker Pimps Remix) – 4:41
    3. "Murder on the Dancefloor" (Phunk Investigation Vocal Mix) – 8:34
    4. "Get Over You" (Almighty Pop'd Up Mix) – 7:14
    5. "Music Gets the Best of Me" (Flip N Fill Remix) – 6:05
  • France 12" vinyl
    1. "Mixed Up World" (Classic House Mix)– 6:26
    2. "Mixed Up World" (Groove Collision Vocal Mix) – 6:38
    3. "Mixed Up World" (Glam As You Mix) – 7:03
    4. "Mixed Up World" (Extended Version) – 4:49

    Mixed Up World was a playable song in the PlayStation 2 videogame Dancing Stage Max.

    References

    Mixed Up World Wikipedia