Just The Way You Are (Milky song)

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“Just The Way You Are”
Single by Milky
from the album Stars (2003)
Released 2003
Format CD single
Maxi CD
12 Vinyl
Recorded 2002
Genre Dance Pop, Eurodance
Length 3:30
Label Multiply Records (UK)
Motivo Records (Italy)
Robbins Entertainment (U.S.)
Writer(s) Paul McCartney, Linda McCartney, G. Sacchetto, G. Trivellato
Producer G. Sacchetto, G. Trivellato
Milky singles chronology
"Just The Way You Are" (2003) "Be My World" (2003)

Just The Way You Are is the name of a 2003 Dance Pop song that was recorded by the Italian Dance group Milky. The single was also the first song to make its official debut at number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Airplay chart in its October 17, 2003 issue, even though it reached number one in its September 28, 2003 issue, when it was unpublished[1].

The track features the vocals of Egyptian/German singer Sabrina Elahl, whose lyrical "do-do-do's" make up the song's most memorable chorus line, and is best remembered by its Ibiza-influenced guitar beat, done over a pair of sampled tracks: "Streets of Your Town" by the Australian pop group The Go-Betweens, and "Listen To What The Man Said" by Paul McCartney & Wings. McCartney and his late wife Linda both receive writing and production credits on the single because of the use of the song elements from "Listen."

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US Single[2]

  • Just The Way You Are (Original FM Cut) (3:30)
  • Just The Way You Are (Original Extended Mix) (6:15)
  • Just The Way You Are (Gardeweg Mix) (6:00)
  • Just The Way You Are (Almighty Mix) (7:08)
  • Just The Way You Are (Full Intention Club Mix) (7:32)
  • Just The Way You Are (Liquid People Main Mix) (7:00)

UK single[3]

  • Just The Way You Are (Radio Edit)
  • Just The Way You Are (Full Intention Club Mix)
  • Just The Way You Are (Almighty Mix)

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Preceded by
"Never (Past Tense)" by Roc Project Featuring Tina Arena (Unpublished Chart)
Billboard's Hot Dance Airplay number one single
September 28-October 24, 2003 (Official Chart debut on October 17)
Succeeded by
"Baby Boy" by Beyoncé featuring Sean Paul