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"Your Game"
Song

"Your Game" is the second single from Will Young's second studio album Friday's Child. It was co-written by Young, Taio Cruz and Blair MacKichan. It went to number three in the UK Singles Chart. The song also appears on the international version of Young's third album Keep On. It also won the Brit Award for "British Single" in 2005.

The music video was directed by Michael Gracey and Pete Commins. After this successful music video, they were invited to direct Will's live tour at Wembley in 2004.

Track listing

CD1 (Limited Edition)
  1. "Your Game" (Will Young/Blair MacKichan/Tayo Onile-Ere)
  2. "Your Game" (Acoustic Gospel Version)
CD2 (Enhanced CD)
  1. "Your Game"
  2. "Take Control" (W. Young/R. Stannard/J. Gallagher/S. Hale)
  3. "Down" (W. Young/S. Morales/R. Shaw/D. Siegel/D. Warner)
  4. "Your Game" (video)

Charts

Chart Peak
position
UK 3
Ireland 10

References

  1. http://www.partizanlab.com/partizanlab/commercials/?michael_gracey_and_pete_commins/biography
  2. "ACE Title Search: Your Game". ASCAP. Retrieved 23 December 2010.

External links

Will Young
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
Live releases
Concert tours


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