"Spaceman" is a single by Dutch DJ and record producer Hardwell. It was released for digital download on 23 January 2012.[2] A second version called "Call Me a Spaceman" featuring vocals by Dutch singer Mitch Crown was released on 18 May 2012.[3] Another vocal version was created in collaboration with Bright Lights. Despite Hardwell claiming that the latter was his favorite, his management decided to rather release "Call Me a Spaceman".[4] Titled as "Mr. Spaceman" Bright Lights offered the track as a free download in late 2015. For "Spaceman"'s five-years anniversary he released the remastered Bright Lights version as "Mr. Spaceman (2017 edit)".[5]

Released23 January 2012
Length6:19 (original mix)
Quick facts Single by Hardwell, from the album Hardwell Presents Revealed Volume 3 ...
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Released18 May 2012
Length3:09 (radio edit)
Quick facts "Call Me a Spaceman", Single by Hardwell featuring Mitch Crown ...
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| Released | 18 May 2012 |
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| Genre | Big room house |
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| Length | 3:09 (radio edit) |
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| Producer | Hardwell |
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"Spaceman" (2012) |
"Call Me a Spaceman" (2012) |
"How We Do" (2012) |
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"Blizzard (Stars of Energy)" (2012) |
"Call Me a Spaceman" (2012) |
"Here I Come" (2012) |
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It is considered one of the most popular big room house songs of all-time along with "Animals" by Martin Garrix, "Epic" by Sandro Silva and Quintino, "Tsunami" by Dvbbs and Borgeous and "Tremor" by Martin Garrix and Dimitri Vegas & Like Mike.
A 2022 rework of the song, which had previously been uploaded exclusively on SoundCloud, was released on the deluxe edition of his album Rebels Never Die.[6]