We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off

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“We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off”
Single by Jermaine Stewart
from the album Frantic Romantic
Released 1986
Format CD Single
Genre R'n'B
Label Arista
Producer Narada Michael Walden

"We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off" is a 1986 song by Jermaine Stewart from his album Frantic Romantic. The track was written by Narada Michael Walden and Preston W. Glass. This song acquired a great deal of success after being used on hit 1980s television show Miami Vice, and reached number 2 on the UK chart, as well as going to number 5 in the US.

The song has been covered a number of times and versions have been released by Clea and Lil' Chris, while it also provided the hook for Gym Class Heroes' fifth single "Clothes Off!!" and was sampled by rapper Mase on his album Welcome Back.

Clothes Off
Single by Gym Class Heroes
Released 2007
Format CD Style
Genre Hip-Hop

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[edit] Clea

“We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off”
Single by Clea
from the album Trinity
Released September 2005 (UK)
2006 (Europe)
Format CD Single
Genre Dance Pop, Disco
Label Upside Records
Clea singles chronology
"Stuck In The Middle
(2004)
"We Dont Have To Take Our Clothes Off"
(2005)
"Lucky Like That"
(2006)

"Clothes Off" is Clea's third single. It was released in the UK in September 2005 and giving them their 3rd Top 40 hit , charting at #35. The song appears on their UK debut album, Trinity.

[edit] Charts

[edit] Chart performance

Year Chart Peak
2005 UK Top 75 Singles 35

[edit] Chart trajectories

UK Top 75 Singles
Week 01 02
Position
35
62

[edit] Lil' Chris

“We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off”
Single by Lil' Chris
Released October 2007 (UK)
Format Digital download
Genre Pop
Label RCA
Lil' Chris singles chronology
"Figure It Out
(2007)
"We Dont Have To Take Our Clothes Off"
(2007)
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We Don't Have To Take Our Clothes Off is a single by pop singer Lil' Chris released on October 2007. It is available to download on iTunes and other download stores. It peaked at #47 on the UK Singles Chart.

[edit] Charts

Year Chart Peak
2007 UK Top 75 Singles 63