Cold Cold Heart (Wet Wet Wet song)
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"Cold Cold Heart" is a song by Wet Wet Wet
Wet Wet Wet
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, released as a single, specially recorded for their first Greatest Hits album, End of Part One
End of Part One
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. It was released on 27 December 1993, and reached number 23 on the UK Singles Chart.

The song features background vocals by an uncredited French
French language
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-speaking female.

Title lyric: Cold, cold heart. Like the stars that shine so bright.

Track listings

CD 1:
  1. "Cold Cold Heart"
  2. "Roll 'Um Easy"
  3. "Cold Cold Heart" (Youth mix)
  4. "Cold Cold Heart" (Arthur Baker
    Arthur Baker (musician)
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    remix)


CD 2:
  1. "Cold Cold Heart"
  2. "Another Love in Me"
  3. "Wishing I Was Lucky" (Arthur Baker remix 93-12")
  4. "Cold Cold Heart" (Arthur Baker remix 93-7")


MC:
  1. "Cold Cold Heart"
  2. "Roll 'Um Easy"
  3. "Cold Cold Heart" (Arthur Baker remix 93)


7":
  1. "Cold Cold Heart"
  2. "Roll 'Um Easy"
  3. "Cold Cold Heart" (Arthur Baker remix 93)
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