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"The Best Days"
Song
B-side"Over the Rainbow"

"The Best Days" (2001) is the third single released by Nikki Webster from her debut album Follow Your Heart. It peaked at #21 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart in December 2001. The second track on the CD single includes a cover of "Over the Rainbow" from The Wizard of Oz.

The music video was filmed at Stradbroke Island in Queensland, over a 3 days period. Nikki's older brother Scott appears in the music video, riding the jet ski with Nikki.

Track listing

# The Best Days/Over the Rainbow Length
Single
1. "The Best Days" 3:38
2. "Over the Rainbow" 3:02
3. "Strawberry Kisses" (Video) 3:37
4. "Depend on Me" (Video) 3:57

Charts

Chart (2001) Peak
position
Australian ARIA Singles Chart 21
Australian Singles Chart 3

References

Nikki Webster
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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