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“Point of No Return” was a sizeable hit in Europe, becoming a top 10 hit in both Finland |
“Point of No Return” was a sizeable hit in Europe, becoming a top 10 hit in both Finland and Italy . Additionally, it peaked at number 16 in Germany, number 18 in Austria and number 19 in France. In the United Kingdom, the single reached number 67 in its first week at the [[UK Singles Chart]], on December 11, 1994.<ref>{{cite web|title=Official Singles Chart Top 100 11 December 1994 – 17 December 1994|url=https://www.officialcharts.com/charts/singles-chart/19941211/7501/|publisher=[[Official Charts Company]]|accessdate=16 September 2020}}</ref> On the [[Eurochart Hot 100]], it peaked at number 57 in October 1994, while reaching number six on the [[European Dance Radio Chart]] in December same year. |
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==Music video== |
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The accompanying music video for “Point of No Return” was directed by Oliver Sommer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://imvdb.com/video/centory/point-of-no-return|title=Point of No Return (1994) by Centory|publisher=IMVDb.com|accessdate=15 October 2018}}</ref> and Manuela Hiller |
The accompanying music video for “Point of No Return” was directed by Oliver Sommer<ref>{{cite web|url=https://imvdb.com/video/centory/point-of-no-return|title=Point of No Return (1994) by Centory|publisher=IMVDb.com|accessdate=15 October 2018}}</ref> and Manuela Hiller<ref>{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5xUpS16zNr0|title=centory – point of no return ( viva tv )|publisher=[[YouTube]]|accessdate=23 August 2020}}</ref> It was A-listed on [[MCM (TV channel)|MCM]] in December 1994<ref>{{cite magazine|title=Station Reports > MCM/Paris|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1994/MM-1994-12-10.pdf|work=[[Music & Media]]|date=10 December 1994|page=22|accessdate=28 December 2022}}</ref><ref>{{cite magazine|title=Station Reports > VIVA TV/Cologne|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1994/MM-1994-10-01.pdf|work=[[Music & Media]]|date=1 October 1994|page=18|accessdate=24 December 2022}}</ref> |
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==Track listings== |
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Latest revision as of 06:31, 22 January 2026
1994 single by Centory
“Point of No Return” is a song by German Eurodance[2] group Centory, released by EMI Records in August 1994 as the lead single from the group’s only album, Alpha Centory (1994). It features Durron Maurice Butler, known as Turbo B from Snap!, who also co-wrote the lyrics. Alex Trime and Sven “Delgado” Jordan produced the track.
“Point of No Return” was a sizeable hit in Europe, becoming a top 10 hit in both Finland and Italy, where it peaked at numbers ten and nine, respectively. Additionally, it peaked at number 16 in Germany, number 18 in Austria and number 19 in France. In the United Kingdom, the single reached number 67 in its first week at the UK Singles Chart, on December 11, 1994.[3] On the Eurochart Hot 100, it peaked at number 57 in October 1994, while reaching number six on the European Dance Radio Chart in December same year.
The accompanying music video for “Point of No Return” was directed by Oliver Sommer[4] and Manuela Hiller[5] for AVA Studios GmbH.[6] It was A-listed on French music television channel MCM in December 1994 and on Germany’s VIVA in October same year.[7][8]
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