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"World in Your Hands" is a song by German
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group Culture Beat, released in March 1994 as the fourth
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and the last one marketed in almost all countries in Europe from their second album, ''
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'' (1993). As for other Culture Beat's singles, a CD maxi entirely composed of remixes was added among the available media a short time after. The ballad is written by
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with
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,
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and Peter Zweie. It was a top-10 hit in Finland and the Netherlands. In the United Kingdom, it peaked at number 20. Its music video was directed by
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and filmed in Sweden.


Critical reception

AllMusic editor William Cooper complimented the song as "competent and entertaining". In his weekly UK chart commentary,
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said, "Just when it seemed Culture Beat records could not get any faster they suddenly release a slow one." Ian Gittens from ''
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'' found that it "isn't ''quite'' so instant Anything"">Anything_(Culture_Beat_song).html" ;"title="s "Anything (Culture Beat song)">Anything"but it does boast the kind of killer chorus which many infinitely hipper club acts and DJs would die for." Alan Jones from ''Music Week'' commented, "After a trio of big hits, it is becoming obvious that Culture Beat aren't going to disappear overnight. And this is actually a more stylish and better-written song than some of their tunes, but it will probably meet with more resistance too as it is less obvious "in your face". Basically, it is a sweet ballad, but one which has been submerged beneath heavy percussion and bass elements and, like all the group's songs, it comes with a leaden rap." Terry Staunton from '' NME'' commented, "''Stress on my mind, I think I'll end it all/People tell me to stand tall/But I don't wanna live/Got nothin' to give/And I'm tired of hitting walls.'' Bloody hell! Continental techno pop with a suicide lyric! Can't wait to read '' The Chart Show'' captions on this one. Never mind
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, Culture Beat ought to be calling the Samaritans. Inevitably destined for the Top Ten, and surely the only hit from this or any other year that advocates topping yourself with ''a bullet and a shot of gin''." In an retrospective review, Pop Rescue remarked that it lets singer Tania Evans' vocals "to really shine", adding that "at times, her vocals remind me of
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, and it’s actually a really nice track". Sylvia Patterson from ''
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'' gave it two out of five, writing, "They are the new Snap! and to prove it they're here with a song just like all the others except it's got that "sinister" moody synth and underwater piano."


Chart performance

"World in Your Hands" was a hit in most of the European countries where it was released, but it didn't reach the same level of success as the previous singles of the band. However, it entered the top 10 in both Finland and the Netherlands, reaching number four and ten, respectively. Additionally, the single was a top 20 hit in Ireland (13), Denmark (16), Germany (18), and the United Kingdom. In the latter, it reached number 20 in its first week at the UK Singles Chart, on 27 March 1994. On the UK Dance Singles Chart, it fared better, peaking at number 17. On the
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, "World in Your Hands" peaked at number 25 in May 1994. Outside Europe, the song reached number 37 in New Zealand and number 57 in Australia.


Music video

The accompanying music video of "World in Your Hands" was directed by Swedish-based director
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. It was filmed in
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, Sweden, featuring lead singer Tania Evans performing in a winter landscape. The video was A-listed on Germany's
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in April 1994. Broadley had previously directed the videos for the group's earlier singles, " Mr. Vain" and " Anything".


Track listings

* 7-inch, Europe (1994) # "World in Your Hands" (Radio Edit) – 4:10 # "World in Your Hands" (Tribal Mix) – 6:52 * 12-inch, Germany (1994) # "World in Your Hands" (Tribal Mix) – 6:52 # "World in Your Hands" (Groovy Mix) – 7:27 # " Anything" (Trancemix) – 6:30 # "World in Your Hands" (Radio Edit) – 4:10 * CD single, UK and Europe (1994) # "World in Your Hands" (Radio Edit) – 4:10 # "World in Your Hands" (Tribal Mix) – 6:58 # "World in Your Hands" (Extended Album Version) – 7:24 # "Anything" (Trance Mix) – 6:30 * CD maxi-single, Europe (1994) # "World in Your Hands" (Radio Edit) – 4:11 # "World in Your Hands" (Tribal Mix) – 6:56 # "World in Your Hands" (Extended Version) – 7:32 # "World in Your Hands" (Extended Album Version) – 7:23 * CD maxi-single, Australia (1994) # "World in Your Hands" (Radio Edit) – 4:10 # "World in Your Hands" (Tribal Mix) – 6:52 # "World in Your Hands" (Groovy Mix) – 7:27 # "World in Your Hands" (Extended Version) – 7:32 # "World in Your Hands" (Extended Album Version) – 7:23 * CD maxi-single - Remix, Europe (1994) # "World in Your Hands" (MKM's Danish Flex Mix) – 6:23 # "World in Your Hands" (M.S. Dance-Mix) – 6:11 # "World in Your Hands" (Club In Trance-Mix) – 7:08 # "World in Your Hands" (Not Normal Mix) – 7:35


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References

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