Do You See What I See? (song)
"Do You See What I See?" is the fourteenth single by Australian pub rock band Hunters & Collectors, released in 1987.[1] It was released ahead of the album on August 1987 in both 7" and 12" formats. It was released as the first single from Hunters & Collectors fifth album What's a Few Men?. "Do You See What I See?" peaked at number 33 on the ARIA Charts and at number 13 on the Recorded Music NZ.[2]
"Do You See What I See?" | ||||
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Single by Hunters & Collectors | ||||
from the album What's a Few Men? | ||||
Released | 1987 | |||
Genre | Pub Rock | |||
Length | 3:37 | |||
Label | White/Mushroom Records (AUS/NZ) I.R.S. (US) | |||
Songwriter(s) | John Archer, Doug Falconer, Jack Howard, Robert Miles, Mark Seymour, Jeremy Smith, Michael Waters | |||
Producer(s) | Greg Edward | |||
Hunters & Collectors singles chronology | ||||
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Track listing
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Do You See What I See?" | Mark Seymour, John Archer, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Jeremy Smith, Michael Waters, John Howard | 3:37 |
2. | "Give Me A Reason" | Mark Seymour, John Archer, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Jeremy Smith, Michael Waters, John Howard | 3:39 |
All tracks are written by Mark Seymour, John Archer, Doug Falconer, Robert Miles, Jeremy Smith, Michael Waters, John Howard.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Do You See What I See?" (extended mix) | 5:20 |
2. | "What's A Few Men?" | 3:35 |
3. | "Real World" |
Personnel
- John Archer – bass guitar
- Doug Falconer – drums
- John 'Jack' Howard – trumpet
- Robert Miles – live sound, art director
- Mark Seymour – vocals, lead guitar
- Jeremy Smith – French horn
- Michael Waters – trombone, keyboards
Recording details
- Producer – Hunters & Collectors, Greg Edward
- Engineer – Greg Edward
- Assistant engineer – Leanne Vallence
- Recording/mixing engineer – Robert Miles, Greg Edward
Chart performance
Year | Chart | Peak position |
Certifications |
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1987 | Australian Singles Chart[3] | 33 | |
New Zealand Singles Chart [4] | 13 | ||
References
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