Pet Shop Boys today release their new single "I don’t wanna" on CD, digitally and on vinyl. An animated lyric video for the song is also available to watch online at the link below.
The "I don’t wanna" single packages include remixes by Mano Le Tough and David Jackson and also a bonus song, "New boy", originally written by Pet Shop Boys in 1984 and recently finished and recorded. Full track-listing for the single packages as follows:
CD and Digital:
1. I don’t wanna (radio edit)
2. New boy
3. I don’t wanna (Mano Le Tough remix)
4. I don’t wanna (David Jackson remix one)
5. I don’t wanna (David Jackson remix two)
Vinyl:
A1. I don't wanna (album version)
A2. I don’t wanna (Mano Le Tough remix)
B1. I don’t wanna (David Jackson remix one)
B2. I don’t wanna (David Jackson remix two)
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