Breathe (Michelle Branch song)

"Breathe"

International commercial artwork
Single by Michelle Branch
from the album Hotel Paper
Released August 1, 2003 (2003-08-01) (U.S.)
Format CD, maxi
Genre Pop rock
Length 3:32
Label Maverick
Writer(s) Michelle Branch, John Shanks
Producer(s) John Shanks
Michelle Branch singles chronology
"Are You Happy Now?"
(2003)
"Breathe"
(2003)
"Til I Get Over You"
(2004)

"Breathe" is a song recorded by American recording artist Michelle Branch. It was released in August 2003 in the United States as the second single from her album, Hotel Paper (2003). The song became a moderate hit, peaking at No. 36 on the Billboard Hot 100 in December 2003 and peaking moderately in the U.S component charts.

The song received a low peak position in the U.S., mostly likely due to limited printings of the single, additionally it was marketed and released by Warner Bros. Records only as a CD Maxi single with seven additional tracks and remixes alone, thus causing the single to be too expensive for customers to buy in retail stores. There are no printings available of just the main song itself.[1]

Music video

Branch is playing with her band inside a house. Bit by bit, the house, as well as everything in it, begins to dissolve, revealing a sunny beach outside. Eventually, Branch tosses her guitar out to sea and she and her band finish playing at the beach.

Track listing


European/Australian CD Single

  1. Breathe (Album Version)[2]
  2. Breathe (Chris Cox Penetrating Club Mix)[2]
  3. Breathe (High Bias Radio Mix)[2]
  4. Breathe (The Passengers Tuff Club)[2]
  5. Breathe (Dave Hernandez Club Mix)[2]
  1. Breathe (Album Version) – 3:31
  2. Breathe (The Passengers Tuff Club) – 8:03
  3. Breathe (Chris Cox Penetrating Club Mix) – 8:56
  4. Breathe (Sean Konnery Resportator Club Mix) - 6:57
  5. Breathe (Dave Hernandez Club Mix) – 7:26
  6. Breathe (High Bias Radio Mix) – 3:46
  7. Breathe (The Passengerz Tuff Radio) – 3:59
  8. Breathe (Sean Konnery Resportator Radio Edit) – 4:10

Charts

Chart (2003) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[4] 45
US Billboard Hot 100[5] 36
US Mainstream Top 40 (Billboard)[6] 18
Chart (2004) Peak
position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard)[7] 27
US Adult Top 40 (Billboard)[8] 13
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[9] 3

In popular culture

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