You (S Club 7 song)
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"You" | ||
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Single by S Club 7 | ||
from the album Sunshine | ||
Released | February 11, 2002 | |
Format | CD Single: Worldwide | |
Recorded | London, England 2001 | |
Genre | Pop | |
Length | 3:31 (single version) 3:26 (album version) |
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Label | Polydor | |
Writer(s) | E. Kennedy T. Lever M. Percy T. Woodcock |
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Producer(s) | Steelworks | |
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S Club 7 singles chronology | ||
Have You Ever (2001) |
You (2002) |
Alive (2002) |
You was the 9th single released by UK pop group, S Club 7 on February 11, 2002. The track was a very uptempo retro number reminiscent of the group's third single You're My Number One. The video was set in the 1950s and is described in the BeSt CD booklet as the "candyfloss-bright, tongue-in-cheek 50s pastiche". This track was the last single to feature departed band member Paul and sparked the last leg of the S Club 7 journey.
Contents |
[edit] Song information
[edit] Track Listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "You".
[edit] CD single one
- "You"
- "Long and Winding Road"
- "Bring The House Down" (Almighty Mix)
- "You" (Cd-Rom Video)
[edit] CD single two
- "You"
- "Stronger" (Solar8 Mix)
- "You" (The Bold And The Beautiful Swishy Disco Mix)
S Club 7 |
Tina Barrett - Paul Cattermole - Jon Lee - Bradley McIntosh - Jo O'Meara - Hannah Spearritt - Rachel Stevens |
Discography |
Studio albums: S Club - 7 - Sunshine - Seeing Double - Don't Stop Movin' (US) - Best - The Greatest Hits |
Singles: "Bring it All Back" - "S Club Party" - "Two in a Million/You're My Number One" - "Reach" - "Natural" - "Never Had a Dream Come True" - "Don't Stop Movin'" - "Have You Ever" - "You" - "Alive" - "Say Goodbye/Love Ain't Gonna Wait for You" |
Filmography |
Movies: Seeing Double - Back to the 50s (TV) - Boyfriends & Birthdays (TV) - Christmas Special (TV) - Artistic Differences (TV) |
Television: "Miami 7" - "LA 7" - "Hollywood 7" - "Viva S Club" - "S Club Go Wild" |