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| Name = Lift | | Name = Lift | ||
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| Cover = Shannon Noll Lift single.jpg | ||
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Song |
"Lift" is the second single by Australian singer Shannon Noll from his second album of the same name. The boxing-themed video clip for this song was shot in an unused warehouse in Sydney's Marrickville by Australian director Anthony Rose, who also directed Noll's music videos for "Drive", "What About Me" and "Shine".
It debuted at number thirteen during the busy Christmas season, and, in its third week on the Australian Singles chart, peaked at number ten. Although the single was Noll's lowest charting at the time of release, sales of the single were very strong. The single became Noll's sixth single to reach Gold or Platinum sales, and also became his longest running Top 100 hit thus far.
The track has been used by various television productions as theme music. South African cricketer AB de Villiers and musician Ampie du Preez covered the song on their album Maak Jou Drome Waar.
Track listing
- CD single
- "Lift" (single version) – 4:19
- "Lift" (album version) – 3:56
- "Lift" (music video)
- "Shine" (music video)
- Digital single
- "Lift" (single version) – 4:19
- "Lift" (album version) – 3:56
Chart positions
"Lift" debuted at number thirteen on the Australian Singles Chart, later climbing to peak at number ten. The single was certified Gold.
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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Australian ARIA Singles Chart | 10 |
Australian ARIA Australian Artists Singles Chart | 4 |
Australian Airplay Chart | 1 |
Shannon Noll | |
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Discography | |
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Singles |
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