Round And Round (12" Version) [SECURE]

The most prominent belongs to the English electronic band New Order , released in 1989 . This version is a cornerstone of synth-pop and club culture, distinct from other tracks with the same title by artists like Spandau Ballet or Ratt . The Evolution of a Club Anthem

: Initial drafts were inspired by lead singer Bernard Sumner's collapsing marriage at the time. Round and Round (12" Version)

If you are looking for a different genre, there are several other notable 12" or extended versions: The most prominent belongs to the English electronic

: The song evolved into a critique of Factory Records owner Tony Wilson. The band felt their earnings were being diverted into Wilson's failing side projects. If you are looking for a different genre,

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

: A Prince-produced R&B hit featured on the Graffiti Bridge soundtrack.