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US maxi single cover. Flip It (61868 44000 2 5) (1997)
"Peace Train" is a remix single by Dolly Parton. It was originally released in November 1996 as the second single from Dolly's thirty-fourth solo studio album, Treasures. Several dance remixes were released on July 1, 1997, by Flip It! Records. The remixes were well received and the single reached number 23 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart.

There have been 20 different singles/maxi singles released on a variety of formats and labels for the 1997 "Peace Train" remixes. Included here is a complete list of the remixes and a list of each release is at the bottom of the page.

Remixes

  • 3000 Beats 8:03
  • Da Slammin' Bibi Dub 5:38
  • Da Slammin' Remix (aka Da Slammin' Tapage Remix) 7:30
  • Dee’s Bitchie Zone Mix 9:31
  • Holy Roller Mix Extended 6:26
  • Holy Roller Mix UK Radio Edit 3:53
  • Holy Roller Mix UK Radio Edit 2 3:30
  • Holy Roller Mix Radio Edit 4:24
  • Holy Roller RLP Extended Edit 4:38
  • Holy Roller Single Edit 3:59
  • Julian's Morning Passage Mix 7:31
  • Junior's 7" 4:43
  • Junior's Arena Anthem with Reprise 13:43
  • ​Junior's Arena Anthem 12:32
  • Junior's Arena Dub 7:39
  • Junior's Instrumental 12:32
  • Junior's Radio Edit (aka Junior Vasquez Extended Remix) 4:49
  • Junior's Riff Dub 5:50
  • Junior's Tribal Beats 2:38
  • ​Original Album Version UK Edit 3:40
  • Paul's TGV Mix 8:54
  • Rhythm Infusion Dub 6:02​
  • Sparky’s Funky Club Mix 6:55
  • Sparky’s Funky Mix Radio Edit 3:50
  • Sparky’s Piano Club Mix aka Bounce Euro Mix 7:07
  • Sparky’s Piano Mix Radio Edit 3:44
  • The Diddyman Vox Dub 9:20
  • Train Apella 1:56
  • Ultimix 7:31
  • Wayne G’s Heavenly Dub 6:47

Unreleased music video

A music video was filmed, but was never released. It was directed by Christopher Ciccone, brother of Madonna. The unreleased music video was available to be viewed in the Chasing Rainbows museum at Dollywood and was eventually leaked online.

Commercial performance

The remixes were successful and "Peace Train" peaked at number 23 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs chart and number 119 on the Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 chart. It also peaked at number 97 on the UK Singles Chart.

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