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{{about|the physical items released or planned to have been released with the single|the song itself|Good Enough}}
| Name        = Good Enough
| Cover      = Good Enough commercial single front cover 2.jpg
| Caption    = Cover of the maxi single
| Artist      = [[Evanescence]]
| Album      = [[The Open Door]]
| Format      = CD single
| Recorded    = 2005–2006; The Record Plant, Hollywood, California
| Length      = 4:35
| Label      = [[Wind-up Records|Wind-up]]
| Writer      = [[Amy Lee]]
| Producer    = [[Dave Fortman]]
| Last single = "[[Weight of the World]]"<br />(2007)
| This single = "'''Good Enough'''"<br />(2007)
| Next single = "[[Together Again]]"<br />(2010)
| Misc        =
}}
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"Good Enough" is the only commercial single released by [[Evanescence]] to actually be canceled. The original release date for the consumer single was November 16, 2007.<ref name=groovesinc /> After two postponements, it was finally settled on a release date of December 14<ref name=amazonbasic /><ref name=amazonmaxi /> but was ultimately canceled with no further plans for release. The release was only advertised on German websites indicating that it was to be a Germany-only physical single (the same as "[[Sweet Sacrifice Single|Sweet Sacrifice]]"). The single was available for pre-order as early as October 15th. All pre-orders were finally canceled on December 21. A website [grooves-inc] noted in an email correspondence "''...There was every indication of the single being released, but the shipment of products never came through and the supplier deleted the order...''". There is no official press notice as to why the single was canceled.
"Good Enough" is the only commercial single released by [[Evanescence]] to actually be canceled. The original release date for the consumer single was November 16, 2007.<ref name=groovesinc /> After two postponements, it was finally settled on a release date of December 14<ref name=amazonbasic /><ref name=amazonmaxi /> but was ultimately canceled with no further plans for release. The release was only advertised on German websites indicating that it was to be a Germany-only physical single (the same as "[[Sweet Sacrifice Single|Sweet Sacrifice]]"). The single was available for pre-order as early as October 15th. All pre-orders were finally canceled on December 21. A website [grooves-inc] noted in an email correspondence "''...There was every indication of the single being released, but the shipment of products never came through and the supplier deleted the order...''". There is no official press notice as to why the single was canceled.

Revision as of 02:48, 15 November 2013

"Good Enough"

Cover of the maxi single
Single by Evanescence
from the album The Open Door
Format CD single
Recorded 2005–2006; The Record Plant, Hollywood, California
Length 4:35
Label Wind-up
Writer(s) Amy Lee
Producer Dave Fortman
Evanescence singles chronology
"Weight of the World"
(2007)
"Good Enough"
(2007)
"Together Again"
(2010)
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This article is about the physical items released or planned to have been released with the single. For the song itself, see Good Enough.

"Good Enough" is the only commercial single released by Evanescence to actually be canceled. The original release date for the consumer single was November 16, 2007.[1] After two postponements, it was finally settled on a release date of December 14[2][3] but was ultimately canceled with no further plans for release. The release was only advertised on German websites indicating that it was to be a Germany-only physical single (the same as "Sweet Sacrifice"). The single was available for pre-order as early as October 15th. All pre-orders were finally canceled on December 21. A website [grooves-inc] noted in an email correspondence "...There was every indication of the single being released, but the shipment of products never came through and the supplier deleted the order...". There is no official press notice as to why the single was canceled.

Commercial releases

Basic single

Status: Canceled
Label: Wind-up/SonyBMG(?)
Cat.no: Unknown

  1. "Good Enough" [Radio edit]
  2. "Good Enough" [Acoustic from Intl Live]
  • Track listing from Amazon.de.[2]

Maxi single

Status: Canceled
Label: Wind-up/SonyBMG(?)
Cat.no: Unknown

  1. "Good Enough" [Radio edit]
  2. "Good Enough" [Acoustic from Intl Live]
  3. "Your Star" [Live from Tokyo]
  4. "Good Enough" [Enhanced video]
  • Track listing from Amazon.de.[3]

Industry promotional releases

US radio single

Status: Out Of Print
Label: Wind-up
Cat.no: WUJC 20195-2

  1. "Good Enough" [Radio edit 1] (4:35)
  • Printed CD in a standard Jewel case with front and back inserts. The edited version is the same as the album version except that the strings and piano intro (The first 57 seconds of the song) has been cut.

US radio single

Status: Out Of Print
Label: Wind-up
Cat.no: WUJC 2022-2

  1. "Good Enough" [Radio edit 2] - (3:54)
  • Printed CD in a standard Jewel case with front and back inserts.

German radio single

Status: Out Of Print
Label: Sony/BMG
Cat.no: LC:00637

  1. "Good Enough" [Radio edit]
  2. "Good Enough" [Album version]
  • Presumably a printed CDR.

Brazil promo DVD

Status: Out Of Print
Label: Sony/BMG
Cat.no: none

Under 20 copies exist of this DVD.

Promo NTSC DVD

Status: Out Of Print
Label: Wind-up
Cat.no: ?

Contains the full promo video in NTSC-I format with 48 kHz LPCM (lossless) audio.

Promo NTSC DVD

Status: Out Of Print
Label: Sony/BMG
Cat.no: Weekly Reel September 7, 2007

Contains the full promo video and making of the video in NTSC-I format with 48 kHz LPCM (lossless) audio.

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