Never (Past Tense)
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"Never (Past Tense)" is a 2003 song by the Roc Project. The original recording features the group's lead vocalist , but due to Ray Roc and Novak being signed to different record labels, Australian vocalist Tina Arena was recruited to re-sing the vocals for the single release. Later, with record label issues cleared up, Novak appeared as the vocalist on all tracks of the Roc Project's first album, released in early 2003, but the album also included the version of "Never (Past Tense)" with Arena's vocals. This version also appeared on Arena's album Vous êtes toujours là.
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"Never (Past Tense)" is a 2003 song by the Roc Project. The original recording features the group's lead vocalist , but due to Ray Roc and Novak being signed to different record labels, Australian vocalist Tina Arena was recruited to re-sing the vocals for the single release. Later, with record label issues cleared up, Novak appeared as the vocalist on all tracks of the Roc Project's first album, released in early 2003, but the album also included the version of "Never (Past Tense)" with Arena's vocals. This version also appeared on Arena's album Vous êtes toujours là. The single is the only recording for Tina Arena and the Roc Project. It reached the top 5 of the U.S. Billboard Dance/Club Play chart and was the second number-one single on the Hot Dance Airplay on October 4, 2003 (at a time when this chart was unpublished). It reached No. 42 in the UK Singles Chart in April 2003. This single was Tina Arena's second and last time appearing on the Billboard Hot 100 chart, peaking at No. 97., after "Chains (Tina Arena song)" in 1996. ;
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