Try Again may refer to:
"Try Again" is a 1983 song by the American R&B band Champaign. Released in March of that year as the only single from their album Modern Heart, this ballad peaked at number 23 on the Hot 100 in June and became a hit on the R&B chart, just missing the #1 spot.
Try Again is a song written by Niklas Petterson and Linda Sonnvik, and performed by Dilba in the first semifinal of Melodifestivalen 2011 in Luleå. The song ended up at the last position in the semifinal, not reaching the final inside the Stockholm Globe Arena.
During the 7th week of 2011, the song entered the second place of Digilistan. On 6 March 2011, the song entered Svensktoppen. The song also topped the Itunes sales-chart for several days. and at the Labyrint chart, the song was voted number one during the 7th week of 2011.
The song was also released as part of an EP.
During Melodifestivalen 2012 the song was part of "Tredje chansen", and was performed by Meja & Soundtrack of Our Lives during the first semifinal in Växjö. and their version was also released as a single.
"Try Again" is a song performed and composed by English alternative rock band Keane that appears as the tenth track on their second album, Under the Iron Sea. The song was released as the sixth single off the album, and currently is being only sold in Germany. This is also Keane's first single with three B-sides, all live performances in Cologne, Germany.
Trance act Blank & Jones remixed the single though their production has yet to be released. However, they have played their remix out during their live DJ sets and passed it onto other top name DJ/producers as the likes of Armin van Buuren, who premiered on his radio show "A State of Trance".
It was composed by Tim Rice-Oxley in early 2005, and first played live two weeks after composed by Rice-Oxley. The song was first played with the electric piano and a tambourine as very much a work-in-progress, and as a result was shorter than the recorded version. The album version includes drums and an extended outro, with the distortion piano Tim began to use on "Put It Behind You".
"Try Again" is a song by American recording artist Aaliyah. It was written by Static Major and Timothy Mosley, and produced by Timbaland. The song was released on February 22, 2000, as the lead single for the soundtrack to the film Romeo Must Die, and was later included on international pressings of the singer's self-titled album. "Try Again" features an intro in which Timbaland pays homage to Eric B. & Rakim by rapping the duo's opening verse from "I Know You Got Soul".
In 2000, Aaliyah landed her first major movie role in Romeo Must Die. A loose adaptation of William Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet, Aaliyah starred opposite martial artist Jet Li, playing a couple who fall in love amid their warring families. It grossed US$18.6 million in its first weekend, ranking number two at the box office. In addition to acting, Aaliyah served as an executive producer of the film soundtrack, to which she contributed four songs. Aaliyah revealed that the production team "actually talked about the soundtrack before we even shot the movie". On February 18, 2000, it was announced that "Try Again" would be released as the lead single of Romeo Must Die: The Album (2000), while an accompanying music video would be directed by Wayne Isham. It was physically released on February 22, 2000.