"Loves Me Not" was a planned fourth single for the album Dangerous and Moving by t.A.T.u. However, due to the group leaving Universal Records, the song's release was postponed, then later cancelled in all countries, except for a limited release in France. Even though it was cancelled, it is available on some countries' iTunes Music Store with only the original song. Unlike most of the duo's songs, "Loves me Not" and "All About Us" exist exclusively in English; there is no Russian-language version of either song, and English versions were included on the Russian version of the album. A video of the group performing the song at "Glam As You" in Paris was aired on a few television stations worldwide. Music and lyrics by Andy Kubiszewski and Ed Buller. Cover photo taken by Bryan Adams.

"Loves Me Not"
Promotional single by t.A.T.u.
from the album The Best
Released13 September 2006 (UK)[1]
RecordedMarch 2005
Genre
Length2:56
LabelInterscope
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)

Although the song was first seen on Dangerous and Moving, it is considered the only single from The Best. A very small number of singles were printed and sold in France, using the same photo from the "Gomenasai" single. An alternate version of the song can be found on Люди Инвалиды (Lyudi invalidy).[2]

Track listing

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  • France Promo CD single
  1. "Loves Me Not"
  2. "Loves Me Not" (Glam As You Radio Mix By Guéna LG)
  3. "Loves Me Not" (Glam As You Mix By Guéna LG)
  4. "Loves Me Not" (Sunset In Ibiza By Guéna LG)
  • European Promo CD single
  1. "Loves Me Not"
  2. "Loves Me Not (Glam As You Radio mix)

Charts

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References

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  1. ^ "Loves Me Not - t.A.T.u." iTunes.
  2. ^ Sheila Whiteley, Jennifer Rycenga Queering the Popular Pitch 2006 - Page 166 "While this paper focuses on their first album, their second release, Dangerous and Moving (2005) continues with the themes discussed here, including the song "Loves Me Not," which explores the protagonist's bisexuality."
  3. ^ t.A.T.u. — Loves Me Not. TopHit. Retrieved October 7, 2021.
  4. ^ "Top Radio Hits Russia Weekly Chart: Oct 12, 2006". TopHit. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
  5. ^ "RADIO TOP100 Oficiálna". ifpicr.cz (in Slovak). Retrieved January 10, 2013.
  6. ^ "Top Radio Hits Ukraine Weekly Chart: Sep 21, 2006". TopHit. Retrieved 10 July 2024.
  7. ^ "Лучшие песни и музыка за 2006 год" (in Russian). Tophit. Retrieved October 30, 2021.
  8. ^ "Top Radio Hits Russia Annual Chart: 2006". TopHit. Archived from the original on April 25, 2024. Retrieved April 25, 2024.
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