Automatic High

Automatic High

Automatic High

«Automatic High»
Sencillo de S Club Juniors
del álbum Together
Publicación Bandera del Reino Unido 22 de julio de 2002
Grabado 2002
Género(s) Pop
Duración 03:05
Discográfica Polydor Records
Productor(es) 19 Entertainment
Cronología de sencillos de S Club Juniors

«One Step Closer
(2002)»

«Automatic High
(2002)»

«New Direction
(2002)»

«Automatic High» es una canción de S Club Juniors, que fue lanzada como su segundo sencillo el 2 de julio de 2002. La canción alcanzó el puesto #2 en las listas del Reino Unido, pasando a ser su segundo sencillo en lograr esta posición. La canción cara B del sencillo, «Anytime Anywhere», fue también grabada por S Club 7 e incluida en la realización del sencillo.

Lista de temas

CD 1

  1. "Automatic High"
  2. "Anytime Anywhere"
  3. "Anytime Anywhere" (versión de S Club 7)

CD 2

  1. "Automatic High"
  2. "Automatic High" (versión Karaoke)
  3. "We Got You"
Obtenido de "Automatic High"

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