R.I.P. (Millie)
"R.I.P. (Millie)" is a song by Australian rock-pop band Noiseworks. It was released in September 1991 as the fourth single from their third studio album Love Versus Money (1991) and peaked at number 26 on the ARIA singles chart. The song is dedicated to Jon Stevens' mother who died of cancer. Stevens later reflected saying, “Over the years I’ve had so many people tell me how much "R.I.P (Millie)" has helped them deal with their own loss in their lives. To be able to impact on peoples lives in such a positive way is incredibly inspiring.”[2]
"R.I.P. (Millie)" | ||||
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Australian CD Single | ||||
Single by Noiseworks | ||||
from the album Love Versus Money | ||||
A-side | "R.I.P. (Millie)" | |||
B-side | "It´s Gonna Get Better" | |||
Released | 2 September 1991[1] | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Genre | rock, pop | |||
Length | 4:37 | |||
Label | Columbia Records | |||
Songwriter(s) | Kevin Nicol, Jon Stevens, Steve Balbi, Justin Stanley, Stuart Fraser | |||
Producer(s) | Randy Jackson | |||
Noiseworks singles chronology | ||||
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Alternative cover | ||||
European CD single |
Track listing
- CD Single (657371 5)
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "R.I.P. (Millie)" | Kevin Nicol, Jon Stevens, Steve Balbi, Justin Stanley, Stuart Fraser | 4:37 |
2. | "In My Youth (Live On The Steps Of Parliament House) " | Jon Stevens, Justin Stanley | 6:25 |
- CD Maxi (657371 2)
No. | Title | {{{extra_column}}} | Length |
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1. | "R.I.P. (Millie)" | 4:37 | |
2. | "In My Youth" | 3:32 | |
3. | "R.I.P. (Millie)" | Live | 5:00 |
4. | "In My Youth" | Live | 6:25 |
Weekly charts
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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Australia (ARIA)[3] | 26 |
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[4] | 23 |
External links
References
- The ARIA Report. 84. ARIA. 1 September 1991. p. 19.
- "Original Artists - Jon Stevens". Retrieved 22 March 2016.
- "Australian-charts.com – Noiseworks – R.I.P. (Millie)". ARIA Top 50 Singles. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
- "Charts.nz – Noiseworks – R.I.P. (Millie)". Top 40 Singles. Retrieved 22 March 2016.
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