Ultraviolet/The Ballad Of Paul K
"Ultraviolet"/"The Ballad of Paul K" is the fourth and final single from British pop-rock band McFly's second studio album, Wonderland. It is a double A-side single and was released on 12 December 2005. The single peaked at #9 on the UK Singles Chart, making it one of five singles in their career to date to not reach the top five, along with "Do Ya/Stay with Me" at #18, "Falling in Love" at #87, Party Girl at #6, and That's the Truth at #35.
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