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1997 single by No Mercy
"Please Don't Go " is a song by Germany-based pop band No Mercy , released on 21 January 1997 as the fourth single from their debut album, My Promise (1997). It became a worldwide hit, entering the top 10 in Austria, the Netherlands, Spain, and the United Kingdom. The song is written by Peter Bischof, Marty Cintron , Mary Applegate and Frank Farian (under his given name Franz Reuther ).
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"Please Don't Go" is a dance track with a Spanish guitar constantly playing in the background.
Alan Jones from Music Week commented, "The dance beat, the balearic guitar work, the Gregorian backing vocals — it has to be No Mercy's Where Do You Go , but it's not. It's their identikit follow-up Please Don't Go, which includes all the elements of their long-running debut hit bolted onto a tune which doesn't quite measure up."[ 1]
The music video for "Please Don't Go" was directed by Hannes Rossacher and premiered in March 1997. It features the group in a recording studio recording the track. Rossacher also directed the video for "Where Do You Go ".
"Please Don't Go" – 4:00
"Do You Want Me" – 4:12
"Please Don't Go" (radio edit) – 4:14
"Please Don't Go" (Spanish version) – 4:14
"Please Don't Go" (Ocean Drive mix) – 5:44
"Please Don't Go" (Berman Bros club mix) – 5:15
"Please Don't Go" (Spike pop mix) – 5:02
"Please Don't Go" (Trip House mix) – 5:07
"Please Don't Go" (Spike club mix) – 5:16
"Please Don't Go" (Manumission mix) – 5:01
"Please Don't Go" (Berman Brothers club mix) – 6:56
"Please Don't Go" (Darrin Friedman Spike Anthem) – 9:29
"Please Don't Go" (Vission & Lorimer Voyage club mix) – 7:03
"Please Don't Go" (Spanish remix) – 4:15
"Please Don't Go" (Ocean Drive mix)
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