One Thing Leads 2 Another

"One Thing Leads 2 Another" is a song by Australian recording artist Vanessa Amorosi, released in October 2002 as the lead single from Amorosi's second studio album Change.

"One Thing Leads 2 Another"
Single by Vanessa Amorosi
from the album Change
Released14 October 2002 (2002-10-14)[1] (Germany)
Recorded2002
GenrePop
Length3:18
LabelUrban Music / Universal
Songwriter(s)Vanessa Amorosi, Mark Holden, Axel Breitung
Producer(s)Axel Breitung
Vanessa Amorosi singles chronology
"Turn to Me"
(2001)
"One Thing Leads 2 Another"
(2002)
"Spin (Everybody's Doin' It)"
(2002)

In November 2002, Amorosi sang her song "One Thing Leads 2 Another" at a charity concert in Frankfurt am Main. Other celebrity participants were Sarah Connor, Nena, Oli P., Peter Maffay, DJ Bobo, Isabel, Katy Karrenbauer, Rosenstolz, Ben, ATC, Pierre, B3, Band Ohne Namen, Bell Book and Candle, Laith Al-Deen, Marlon, The Flames, She Loe, Rednex, Lutricia McNeal and the Kelly Family. The "Charity 2002" yielded net proceeds of approximately 500.000,00 euro for children with cancer. All proceeds went to the "Hand in Hand for Children" association.[2]

Music video

The video clip for "One Thing Leads 2 Another" was shot in September 2002 at the Tempodrom arena in Berlin.

Track listing

CD single
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."One Thing Leads 2 Another" (radio edit)Amorosi/Holden/Breitung3:18
2."Dream"Amorosi/Holden/Klarmann/Weber3:46
3."One Thing Leads 2 Another" (pop version)Amorosi/Holden/Breitung3:44
4."One Thing Leads 2 Another" (instrumental version)Amorosi/Holden/Breitung3:13

Charts

Chart (2002) Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts)[3] 67
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[4] 62

Cover versions

  • Paulini Curuenavuli cover of Amorosi's 'One Thing Leads To Another' is featured on the Australian Idol: The Final 12 album, released in 2003.[5] The song being written by Mark Holden, a judge on the show.

Release history

Region Date Label Catalogue
Europe October 2002 Urban Music / Universal Music 019469-2

References

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