Biology

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single
First released:
Nov 14 2005

Overview Edit

"Biology" is a song performed by British all-female pop group Girls Aloud, written and produced by Brian Higgins and his production team Xenomania. Released on 14 November 2005, the single was the second to be taken from Girls Aloud's third studio album Chemistry. "Biology" was commercially successful, returning Girls Aloud to the top five on the UK Singles Chart. "Biology" was critically acclaimed, being called "the best pop single of the last decade".

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This particular version Edit

Record label:
unknown
Catalog number:
9875297
Release dates:
  • Nov 14 2005 in UK
  • 2006 in Australia

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Track listing Edit

  • CD

    format:
    number:
    title:
    number name artist hh:mm:ss
    1
    Biology
    3:34
    2
    Nobody but You
    4:10
    3
    Biology (Tony Lamezma remix)
    5:15

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Biology 2 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 9875296
release dates: Nov 14 2005 in United Kingdom
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Biology 3 tracks format: 1 x CD
catalog number: 9875297
release dates: Nov 14 2005 in United Kingdom
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3 tracks format: 1 x CD
record label: Polydor UK
release dates: Nov 14 2005 in United Kingdom
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Biology 3 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Dec 27 2005
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Biology 2 tracks format: 1 x CD
release dates: Jan 10 2006
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