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Chart position = #12 AUS, #133 UK | |
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Last single = "[[Scar]]"<br />([[2004]]) | |
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This single = '''"Ten Days"'''<br />([[2004]]) | |
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Next single = "[[The Special Two]]"<br />([[2005]]) |}} |
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"'''Ten Days'''" is the second single from [[Missy Higgins]]' first album ''[[The Sound Of White]]''. It was written by Higgins and James Major Clifford. The single was released in Australia on [[November 15]] [[2005]] and entered the ARIA singles chart at #12. By years end it had been certified Gold selling over 35,000 copies. It was also voted the #6 song in the [[Triple J Hottest 100, 2004]]. |
"'''Ten Days'''" is the second single from [[Missy Higgins]]' first album ''[[The Sound Of White]]''. It was written by Higgins and James Major Clifford. The single was released in Australia on [[November 15]] [[2005]] and entered the ARIA singles chart at #12. By years end it had been certified Gold selling over 35,000 copies. It was also voted the #6 song in the [[Triple J Hottest 100, 2004]]. |
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In 2005 the song was nominated for an APRA song writting award for Song Of The Year but was beaten by her own debut single, ''[[Scar]]''. |
In 2005 the song was nominated for an APRA song writting award for Song Of The Year but was beaten by her own debut single, ''[[Scar (single)|Scar]]''. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
Revision as of 00:14, 1 August 2005
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"Ten Days" is the second single from Missy Higgins' first album The Sound Of White. It was written by Higgins and James Major Clifford. The single was released in Australia on November 15 2005 and entered the ARIA singles chart at #12. By years end it had been certified Gold selling over 35,000 copies. It was also voted the #6 song in the Triple J Hottest 100, 2004.
In 2005 the song was nominated for an APRA song writting award for Song Of The Year but was beaten by her own debut single, Scar.
Track listing
- Ten Days
- Casualty
- Dancing Dirt Into The Snow
- The Catcus That Found The Beat
Awards and nominations
Awards
Nominations
- 2005 APRA Awards, Song Of The Year