Get Over You / Move This Mountain (song)

Get Over You / Move This Mountain (song)

"Get Over You" and "Move This Mountain" are two pop songs recorded by Sophie Ellis-Bextor, released as a double A-side and the third single from her debut album Read My Lips. After two successful singles released earlier in 2001, the double A-side single was released in June 2002, in place of "Lover", which was due to be released as a single. At the time, "Get Over You" did not appear on Read My Lips, and thus, when it was released as a single, was a brand new track. This sparked a re-release of Read My Lips in July 2002. The single was Sophie's third top 3 hit, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart. "Move This Mountain" was regarded as the better song of the two, but "Get Over You" received more promotion and had a more popular video, which was directed by "Max & Dania" as "MAD". The video for "Move This Mountain" was directed by Sophie Muller.

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