Performer: | Lee Marrow |
Title: | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) |
Country: | Italy |
Released: | 1991 |
Style: | Euro House |
Category: | Electronic |
Rating: | 4.9 ✦ |
Other format: | WMA XM AA AIFF DMF MP1 XM |
A | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (Single Edit) | 4:11 |
B | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (Instrumental Version) | 4:16 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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MIX 495 | Lee Marrow | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (12") | World Of Music | MIX 495 | Italy | 1991 |
CSR CD5 0100 | Lee Marrow | To Go Crazy (In The 20th. Century) (CD, Single) | Central Station | CSR CD5 0100 | Australia & New Zealand | 1995 |
15165-1 | Lee Marrow | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (12", Promo) | Quality Records | 15165-1 | US | 1991 |
9031 74588-2 | Lee Marrow | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (CD, Maxi) | Carrere, Airplay Records | 9031 74588-2 | France | 1991 |
MMA-458 | Lee Marrow | To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (12", Maxi) | Max Music | MMA-458 | Spain | 1991 |
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12" Vinyl 1. 1. To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (Mix Version). 2. To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (Extended Version). 3. To Go Crazy (In The 20th Century) (City Version).
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