You're Not Alone (The Enemy Song)

"You're Not Alone" is a song by The Enemy. The song is about the Coventry factories closing down which ruined lots of jobs. The song is on The Enemy's debut album We'll Live and Die in These Towns and was released as the fifth single from the album. The song was in the UK Top 75 of the UK Singles Chart for four weeks, and its peak chart position was #18, therefore marking their third UK Top 20 single.

The single was released as a download, a CD single and two versions of 7" vinyl. The CD has one b-side, a cover version of David Bowie's song "Five Years". The first version of the vinyl is a square picture disc with the Electric Loop Orchestra remix of the band's previous single "Had Enough" as a b-side; on the second version there is a live version of "Away From Here" recorded for BBC Radio 1.

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