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"Regret" was a single released by British group New Order in April 1993. "Regret" was the first song pulled from their album of the same year, Republic, for release as a single. It was produced by Stephen Hague, who also received a co-writing credit. The B-sides differed on the various releases in different formats and countries; all were remixes, including the Fire Island Mix and Junior Dub by Pete Heller and Terry Farley and various Sabres of Paradise mixes.

A music video was also produced for the song, directed by Peter Care and it appears on the "Regret" promotional VHS, as well as A Collection.

The song is one of very few which have topped both the US rock and Dance charts, the general differences between these genres being rarely bridged.

Tracklisting


UK CD - NUOCD1

  1. "Regret (7 Inch Version)" (4:07)
  2. "Regret (New Order Mix)" (5:10)
  3. "Regret (Fire Island Mix)" (7:15)
  4. "Regret (Junior Dub Mix)" (7:44)

UK 12" - NUOX1

  1. "Regret (Fire Island Mix)" (7:15)
  2. "Regret (Junior Dub Mix)" (7:44)
  3. "Regret (Sabres Slow 'n' Low)" (12:49)
  4. "Regret (Sabres Fast 'n' Throb)" (12:11)

New Order | New Order songs | 1993 singles | Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one singles

 

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