"Raining Again" is a song by American
electronica
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musician
Moby
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. It was released as the second single from his seventh
studio album
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Hotel
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'' in mainland Europe on May 23, 2005 by
Mute Records
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and in Australia on June 6, 2005 by
EMI Music Australia.
Track listing
* CD single
# "Raining Again" – 3:30
# "It's OK" – 3:53
# "Put the Headphones On" – 3:49
# "Raining Again" – 7:41
# "Raining Again" – 6:55
# "Raining Again" – 3:48
* 12-inch single
# "Raining Again" – 6:55
# "Raining Again" – 7:07
# "Raining Again" – 7:07
* Digital single
# "Raining Again" – 3:30
# "It's OK" – 3:53
# "Put the Headphones On" – 3:49
# "Raining Again" – 7:41
# "Raining Again" – 6:55
# "Raining Again" – 7:07
# "Raining Again" – 6:37
# "Raining Again" – 6:45
Charts
References
External links
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Moby songs
2005 singles
2005 songs
Songs written by Moby
Mute Records singles