Matthew Wilder Break My Stride Mp3
• • • Bill Elliot singles chronology ' Break My Stride' (1983) 'The Kid's American' (1984) ' Break My Stride' is a song performed by American recording artist. It was released in 1983 as the lead single from his debut album,, and became a major hit single for him in 1983 and 1984. The song has been covered by many artists throughout the years, including in 1996 and in 2004 (whose versions both charted highly in various places) and, in, in 1997 and with in 2003 (particularly the line, ' I got to keep on movin'). The song was featured in the credits of the film. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Matthew Wilder version [ ] Track listings [ ] 7' single • 'Break My Stride' — 3:05 • 'Break My Stride' (instrumental) — 3:05 12' single • 'Break My Stride' (Remix / Club Version) — 5:10 • 'Break My Stride' (Dub Version) — 4:02 Chart performance [ ] Included on his 1983 album, I Don't Speak the Language, the single went to number five on the US and number four in the UK in January/February 1984. On the US chart, Wilder's single reached the number two position, where it remained for two weeks in early February.
Break My Stride Karaoke - Matthew Wilder This title is a cover of Break My Stride as made famous by Matthew Wilder Colored background Black background.
A remix version reached the top 20 on the, and the song additionally hit the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart, staying there for four weeks. Though 'Break My Stride' was Matthew Wilder's only UK hit, he also reached the US pop chart with his next two singles, 'The Kid's American' (#33) and 'Bouncing Off the Walls' (#52), before turning to behind-the-scenes work on other artists' recordings. Weekly singles charts [ ] Chart (1984) Peak position Australia () 6 8 Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart 3 Canada Top Singles () 5 Dutch Singles Chart 5 German Singles Chart 7 Irish Singles Chart 3 New Zealand Singles Chart 3 1 South African Singles Chart 4 14 22 4 US 5 US Billboard 4 US Billboard 76 US Billboard Hot Dance 17 US Top 100 2 Year-end charts [ ] Chart (1984) Position Australia () 37 Canada 41 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 27 U.S. Cash Box 28 Certifications [ ] Country Certification Date Sales certified UK Silver 1984 200,000 Unique II version [ ] 'Break My Stride' by from the album Level II 'Remixes' Released August 23, 1996 Format • • • Recorded 1995 Length 3: 10 • Columbia • Dance Pool • • Greg Prestopino Unique II singles chronology 'Do What You Please' (1996) ' Break My Stride' (1996) 'For Tonight' (1996) Music video on In 1996, Austrian duo had its most successful hit by covering 'Break My Stride'. This dance version of the 1983 Matthew Wilder song was the first international success for the band, peaking at number 1 in Austria and New Zealand, and at number 2 in Australia.
The single also charted in Ireland, Italy, Canada and Scandinavia. Critical reception [ ] wrote about the song: 'Yep, this is a dance-leaning cover of the Matthew Wilder '80s pop chestnut. It has already saturated radio airwaves throughout Europe, with a number of programmers here already giving it positive feedback. Highly videogenic Viennese songbird Jade Davies chirps her way through the track's Ace Of Base-like reggae-inflected groove with engaging energy. She'll have little to no trouble successfully carrying this one into the hearts of folks who prefer familiarity over adventure.'
Track listings [ ] CD maxi • 'Break My Stride' (FM Track) — 3:16 • 'Break My Stride' (Prolongation) — 4:57 • 'Break My Stride' (Native Track) — 5:14 CD maxi — The Remixes • 'Break My Stride' (Marc McCan Edit) — 5:38 • 'Break My Stride' (Next Level Edit) — 4:37 • 'Break My Stride' (Radio Edit) — 3:16 CD maxi — Re-Work 2002 • 'Break My Stride' (Panamericana Radio Edit) — 2:50 • 'Break My Stride' (Extended Version) — 4:57 • 'Break My Stride' (Big Club Mix) — 4:20 • 'Break My Stride' (Original) — 3:16 Charts [ ]. Retrieved March 25, 2017. Archived from on December 31, 2016. Retrieved December 31, 2016. • 'Break My Stride', Austrian Singles Chart. Naruto vs pain full movie. Archived from on April 22, 2009. Retrieved July 20, 2008.