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Lift (Shannon Noll song)

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"Lift"
Song

"Lift" is the second single by Australian singer Shannon Noll from his second album with 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 ARIA Singles chart, it rose to and peaked at #10. Although the single was Shannon's lowest charting of his career so far, sales of the single were very strong and the single became Shannon's 6th single to reach gold or platinum sales and also became Shannon's longest running top 100 hit so far. Due to the positive and uplifting theme of the song, it was chosen to become the theme song for the successful Australian edition of the US reality series The Biggest Loser, further increasing the single's popularity.

Track listing

Includes the video clip for 'Shine'.

  1. "Lift" (album version)
  2. "Lift" (single version)
  3. "Lift" (video)
  4. "Shine" (video)

Charts

"Lift" debuted at #13 in the ARIA singles chart, however, the song rose to #10 three weeks later, becoming Noll's sixth top ten single. The song was certified Gold.

The song was voted in at number 65 on the Video Hits Australia Top 100 Video Clips chart.

Chart (2005) Peak
Position
Australian ARIA Singles 10
Australasian ARIA Singles 4
Shannon Noll
Discography
Studio albums
Compilation albums
Singles
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