Official Versions
- Digital download
- It's All True (Escort Extended Remix) (5:15)
- It's All True (Kris Menace Remix Full Vocal) (5:11)
- Kings Cross 4:28
- UK Promo CD 1
- It's All True (Radio Edit) (3:33)
- It's All True (Album Version) (4:13)
- It's All True (Kris Menace Full Vocal Remix Edit) (3:13)
- It's All True (Instrumental) (3:34)
- UK Promo CD 2
- It's All True (Original Full Length) (4:14)
- It's All True (DSE Dub) (6:29)
- It's All True (Kris Menace Remix) (6:37)
- It's All True (Kris Menace Remix Full Vocal) (5:11)
- It's All True (Martin Buttrich Remix) (9:13)
- It's All True (Martin Buttrich Instrumental) (9:12)
- It's All True (Martin Buttrich Dub) (9:27)
- It's All True (Escort Extended Remix) (5:15)
- UK Promo CD 3
- It's All True (Original Full Length) (4:14)
- It's All True (DSE Dub) (6:29)
- It's All True (Kris Menace Remix) (6:37)
- It's All True (Kris Menace Remix Full Vocal) (5:11)
- It's All True (Martin Buttrich Remix) (9:13)
- It's All True (Martin Buttrich Dub) (9:27)
- It's All True (Escort Extended Remix) (5:15)
- UK Promo 12" #1
- A1 It's All True (DSE Dub) (6:44)
- A2 It's All True (Kris Menace Remix) (6:37)
- B It's All True (Martin Buttrich Dub) (9:23)
- UK Promo 12" #2
- A1 It's All True (Original Mix) (4:13)
- A2 It's All True (Escort Extended Remix) (5:16)
- B It's All True (Martin Buttrich Remix) (9:10)
- UK 12"
- A1 It's All True (DSE Dub)
- A2 It's All True (Kris Menace Remix)
- B1 It's All True (Martin Buttrich Dub)
- B2 It's All True (Escort Extended Remix)
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