I Can't Break Down

"I Can't Break Down" is a song written by Sinéad Quinn, Pete Glenister and Deni Lew and produced by Glenister and Lew for Quinn's debut album, Ready to Run. It was released as her debut single from the album in March 2003 and reached a peak position of number two in the UK Singles Chart, losing out on a number-one single to t.A.T.u.'s "All the Things She Said". The single release sold around 70,000 copies, finishing in 65th place for the best selling UK singles of 2003.

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