Goldfinger (Ash Song) - Track Listing

Track Listing

CD

  1. "Goldfinger" (Wheeler)
  2. "I Need Somebody" (Hamilton)
  3. "Sneaker" (Wheeler)
  4. "Get Ready" (Smokey Robinson)

7"

  1. "Goldfinger" (Wheeler)
  2. "I Need Somebody" (Hamilton)
  3. "Sneaker" (Wheeler)

UK Promo

  1. "Goldfinger (UK Radio Edit)" (Wheeler) - 4:16
  2. "Goldfinger (US Radio Edit)" (Wheeler) - 3:59
  3. "Goldfinger (Full Length Version)" (Wheeler) - 4:33

US Promo

  1. "Goldfinger" (Wheeler)
  2. "Goldfinger (Radio Edit)" (Wheeler)
Ash
  • Mark Hamilton
  • Rick McMurray
  • Tim Wheeler
  • Charlotte Hatherley
Albums
  • Trailer
  • 1977
  • Nu-Clear Sounds
  • Free All Angels
  • Meltdown
  • Twilight of the Innocents
Single format series
  • A–Z Series
Live albums
  • Live at the Wireless
  • Tokyo Blitz
Compilations
  • Intergalactic Sonic 7″s
  • A-Z Vol. 1
  • A-Z Vol. 2
  • The Best of Ash
Singles
  • "Jack Names the Planets"
  • "Petrol"
  • "Uncle Pat"
  • "Kung Fu"
  • "Girl from Mars"
  • "Angel Interceptor"
  • "Goldfinger"
  • "Oh Yeah"
  • "A Life Less Ordinary"
  • "Jesus Says"
  • "Wildsurf"
  • "Numbskull"
  • "Shining Light"
  • "Burn Baby Burn"
  • "Sometimes"
  • "Candy"
  • "There's a Star"
  • "Envy"
  • "Clones"
  • "Orpheus"
  • "Starcrossed"
  • "Renegade Cavalcade"
  • "You Can't Have It All"
  • "Polaris"
  • "End of the World"
  • "Return of White Rabbit"
  • "True Love 1980"
  • "Joy Kicks Darkness"
  • "Arcadia"
  • "Tracers"
  • "The Dead Disciples"
  • "Pripyat"
  • "Ichiban"
  • "Space Shot"
  • "Neon"
  • "Command"
  • "Song Of Your Desire"
  • "Dionysian Urge"
  • "War With Me"
  • "Dare To Dream"
  • "Mind Control"
  • "Insects"
  • "Binary"
  • "Physical World"
  • "Spheres"
  • "Instinct"
  • "Summer Snow"
  • "Carnal Love"
  • "Embers"
  • "Change Your Name"
  • "Sky Burial"
  • "There Is Hope Again"
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