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"Built to Last" | |
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Song |
"Built To Last" is the second single from the band Mêlée's second full-length album, Devils & Angels, released on Jan 16, 2007. The song hit number one on the J-Wave radio station chart, the Tokio Hot 100, in Japan.
The music video for the song features references to romantic moments in various classic films, including Say Anything, From Here To Eternity, Ghost, Brokeback Mountain and Titanic, among others.
Daren Tan Sze Wei (陈世维), winner of the 2nd Project SuperStar, covered the song with a Chinese song entitled "Regardless" or Bu Xu Li You (不需理由) in his debut album.
Charts
Chart (2008) | Peak position |
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Dutch Top 40 | 7 |
Belgian Ultratop 50 | 30 |
Poland Singles Chart | 59 |
Tokio Top 100 | 1 |
UK Singles Chart | 57 |
References
- Mêlée Official Site, retrieved 2007-09-02
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Mêlée | |
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Studio albums | |
Singles |