On Your Own (Blur Song) - Production Credits

Production Credits

  • "On Your Own" produced by Stephen Street
  • "Popscene" produced by Steve Lovell
Blur
  • Damon Albarn
  • Graham Coxon
  • Alex James
  • Dave Rowntree
Studio albums
  • Leisure
  • Modern Life Is Rubbish
  • Parklife
  • The Great Escape
  • Blur
  • 13
  • Think Tank
Live albums
  • Live at the Budokan
  • All the People: Blur Live at Hyde Park
  • Parklive
Compilations
  • The Special Collectors Edition
  • The Brit Pop Blur Box
  • The 10 Year Limited Edition Anniversary Box Set
  • Blur: The Best Of
  • Midlife: A Beginner's Guide to Blur
  • Blur 21
Other albums
  • Focusing in with Blur
  • Bustin' + Dronin'
  • Blur: The Best of...The Radio Show
Video releases
  • Starshaped
  • Showtime
  • Blur: The Best of
  • No Distance Left to Run
Singles
  • "She's So High"
  • "There's No Other Way"
  • "Bang"
  • "Popscene"
  • "For Tomorrow"
  • "Chemical World"
  • "Sunday Sunday"
  • "Girls & Boys"
  • "To the End"
  • "Parklife"
  • "End of a Century"
  • "Country House"
  • "The Universal"
  • "Stereotypes"
  • "Charmless Man"
  • "Beetlebum"
  • "Song 2"
  • "On Your Own"
  • "M.O.R."
  • "Tender"
  • "Coffee & TV"
  • "No Distance Left to Run"
  • "Music Is My Radar"
  • "Don't Bomb When You're the Bomb"
  • "Out of Time"
  • "Crazy Beat"
  • "Good Song"
  • "Fool's Day"
  • "Under the Westway"/"The Puritan"
Other songs
  • "This Is a Low"
  • "Death of a Party"
  • "Bugman"
  • "Caramel"
  • "Ambulance"
EPs
  • The Sunday Sunday Popular Community Song CD
Live personnel
  • Phil Daniels
  • Diana Gutkind
  • Mike Smith
  • The Kick Horns
  • Cara Tivey
  • Simon Tong
Related articles
  • Discography
  • Songs
  • Awards and nominations
  • Food Records
  • Stephen Street
  • Britpop
  • Gorillaz
  • Fat Les
  • Me Me Me
  • WigWam
  • The Ailerons


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