Was It Worth It?

Was It Worth It?

Infobox Single
Name = Was It Worth It?


Artist = Pet Shop Boys
Album =
A-side =
B-side = "Miserablism"
Released = 9 December 1991
Format = CD single, 7", 12"
Recorded = 1991
Genre = Synthpop
Length = 4:22
Label = Parlophone / EMI
Writer = Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe
Producer = Pet Shop Boys, Brothers In Rhythm
Certification =
Last single = "Dj culturemix" (1991)
This single = "Was it worth it?" (1991)
Next single = "Can You Forgive Her?" (1993)
Misc =

"Was it worth it?" is the second single released by UK electronic music group Pet Shop Boys from their compilation album "".

The single peaked at #24 on the UK Singles Chart, reaching the UK Top 25 but becoming the group's first single to not reach the Top 20, (the second being "Numb", fifteen years later). The single's b-side was "Miserablism".

Track listing

US CD single

# "Was it worth it?" (7")
# "Was it worth it?" (12")
# "Miserablism" (Electro mix)
# "Music for the Boys" (Part 3)
# "Overture to Performance"

UK CD single

# "Was it worth it?"
# "Miserablism" (7")
# "Was it worth it?" (dub)
# "Was it worth it?" (12")

Chart performance


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