Possibly Maybe - Single Track Listing

Single Track Listing

The release features remixes by Talvin Singh, Mark Bell from LFO, Dallas Austin, Trevor Morais (who was the drummer on the Post Tour) and Plaid. The single was planned to coincide with Björk's tour dates in South America and South Africa in October 1996, although the South American concerts were cancelled only two shows in due to Björk suffering from laryngitis. Two live tracks ("Possibly Maybe" and "Hyperballad") recorded at Wembley Arena as part of a Top of the Pops show are included on CD3.

UK CD1

  1. "Possibly Maybe" – 5:04
  2. "Possibly Maybe" (Lucy Mix, also featured on Telegram) – 3:03
  3. "Possibly Maybe" (Calcutta Cyber Cafe Mix) – 5:33
  4. "Possibly Maybe" (Dallas Austin Mix) – 4:50

UK CD2

  1. "Cover Me" (Dillinja Mix) – 6:22
  2. "One Day" (Trevor Morais Mix) – 7:01
  3. "Possibly Maybe" (Calcutta Cyber Cafe Dub Mix) – 4:56
  4. "I Miss You" (Photek Mix) – 5:53

UK CD3

  1. "Big Time Sensuality" (Plaid Mix) – 5:21
  2. "Vísur Vatnsenda-Rósu" – 4:20
  3. "Possibly Maybe" (Live at Wembley Arena) – 4:53
  4. "Hyperballad" (Over the Edge Mix) (Live at Wembley Arena) – 4:56

UK CD promo

  1. "Possibly Maybe" (radio edit) – 3:28

UK 12" vinyl

Side A

  1. "Possibly Maybe" (Calcutta Cyber Cafe Mix)

Side B

  1. "I Miss You" (Dobie Rub Part One – Sunshine Mix)

UK 12" Vinyl

Side A

  1. "Enjoy" (The Beats Mix) – 6:57

Side B

  1. "Possibly Maybe" (Lucy Remix) – 3:03

UK 12" Vinyl

Side A

  1. "Possibly Maybe" (Lucy Remix) – 3:03

Side B

  1. "Enjoy" (Further Over the Edge Mix) – 4:19

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