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Ride the Storm (song) : ウィキペディア英語版
Grace / Ride the Storm

"Grace / Ride The Storm" is the fourth and final single released from Blue band-member Simon Webbe's second solo album, ''Grace''. Although ''Ride The Storm'' only features on the SEA Special Edition of ''Grace'', the song served as the official theme from the soundtrack to the 2007 sci-fi film, ''Fantastic Four: Rise of the Silver Surfer''. The double A-side peaked at #36 on the UK Singles Chart. The single was not released in Europe - instead, ''Seventeen'', another track from ''Grace'', was released. Music videos for both tracks were filmed, ''Grace'' featuring Webbe performing on a high-rise building on a council estate, and ''Ride The Storm'' featuring clips of the Fantastic Four film intertwinned with clips of Webbe performing in a superhero-style outfit.
==Track listing==
; UK CD Single
# "Grace" (Single Version) - 3:24
# "Ride The Storm" (Radio Edit) - 2:45
; UK Promo Single
# "Ride The Storm" (Full Version) - 3:44

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