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"Siren (Never Let You Go)" (a.k.a. "Siren") is a rock song by Australian band
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. It was released in
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from their debut album '' Desperate'' and charted within the top fifty in Australia.


Song information

"Siren" was written by then band member Bjarne Ohlin who played guitar and provided backing vocals. It was released as the official second single from ''Desperate'' after "
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", which had been a big hit for the band, reaching the top twenty. "Siren" proved to only be a minor success when released, peaking at number forty-five on the Australian singles chart.


Track listing

;Australian 7" Single # "Siren (Never Let You Go)" - 2:28 # "Elsie" (American version) - 6:44


Charts


References

{{Divinyls 1983 singles Divinyls songs Song recordings produced by Mark Opitz Chrysalis Records singles