Round And Round (12" Version) Apr 2026

The song's development was fueled by professional and personal friction. Though it never mentions the title in its lyrics—a common New Order trope—it carries deep thematic weight.

: The band actually preferred to release the track "Vanishing Point" as the single, but Tony Wilson overrode them to issue "Round & Round". Other Versions Titled "Round and Round" Round and Round (12" Version)

: A seminal hair metal anthem from the album Out of the Cellar , often ranked among the greatest heavy metal songs of all time. The song's development was fueled by professional and

: Unlike the radio edit (7" version), the 12" includes a wash of synthesizers, a central keyboard solo, and a repetitive outro featuring the line "It makes me act like a child". Other Versions Titled "Round and Round" : A

: Initial drafts were inspired by lead singer Bernard Sumner's collapsing marriage at the time.

The 12" Version of "Round & Round" is not merely a longer cut but a specialized re-imagining for the dance floor. While the original Technique album track focused on a "hard dance feel" with heavy bass and drums, the 12" single was co-produced by Stephen Hague .

The song's development was fueled by professional and personal friction. Though it never mentions the title in its lyrics—a common New Order trope—it carries deep thematic weight.

: The band actually preferred to release the track "Vanishing Point" as the single, but Tony Wilson overrode them to issue "Round & Round". Other Versions Titled "Round and Round"

: A seminal hair metal anthem from the album Out of the Cellar , often ranked among the greatest heavy metal songs of all time.

: Unlike the radio edit (7" version), the 12" includes a wash of synthesizers, a central keyboard solo, and a repetitive outro featuring the line "It makes me act like a child".

: Initial drafts were inspired by lead singer Bernard Sumner's collapsing marriage at the time.

The 12" Version of "Round & Round" is not merely a longer cut but a specialized re-imagining for the dance floor. While the original Technique album track focused on a "hard dance feel" with heavy bass and drums, the 12" single was co-produced by Stephen Hague .

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