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Encyclopedia > The Boxer (Chemical Brothers song)
"The Boxer"
The Boxer cover
Single by The Chemical Brothers
from the album Push the Button
Released July 11, 2005 (UK)
July 12, 2005 (US)
Format CD, 12"
Recorded 2004
Genre Electronica
Length 4 min 8 s
Label Virgin (UK)
Astralwerks (US)
Producer(s) The Chemical Brothers
Chart positions
  • #41 (UK)
The Chemical Brothers singles chronology
"Believe"
(2005)
"The Boxer"
(2005)

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Track listings

In the UK

  • CD 1 CHEMSD23
  1. "The Boxer" (Edit)
  2. "Swiper"
  • CD 2 CHEMSDX23
  1. "The Boxer"
  2. "The Boxer" (DFA Version)
  3. "Believe" (Live At The Milano Forum)
  4. "The Boxer" (Video)
  • 12" CHEMST23
  1. "The Boxer"
  2. "Swiper"
  3. "The Boxer" (DFA Version)

In the US

  • CD ASW 72949
  1. "The Boxer"
  2. "The Boxer" (DFA Version)
  3. "Giant"
  4. "Spring"
  5. "Believe" (Mathew Jonson Remix)
  6. "Believe" (Erol Alkan's 'Feel Me' Re-Work)
  7. "Galvanize" (Abe Duque Remix)
  • 2x12" ASW 72949
  1. "The Boxer" (DFA Version)
  2. "Giant"
  3. "Believe" (Erol Alkan's 'Feel Me' Re-Work)
  4. "Spring"
  5. "Believe" (Mathew Jonson Remix)
  6. "Galvanize" (Abe Duque Remix)
  7. "The Boxer"
The Chemical Brothers
Tom Rowlands | Ed Simons
Discography
Singles: "Star Guitar" | "The Golden Path" | "Get Yourself High" | Galvanize" | "Believe" | "The Boxer"
Albums: Exit Planet Dust | Dig Your Own Hole | Surrender | Come with Us | Push the Button
Compilations: Live at the Social Volume 1 | Brother's Gonna Work It Out | Singles 93-03


 

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