"Cuddly Toy" | ||||
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Single by Roachford | ||||
from the album Roachford | ||||
Released | 1988 (original) 1989 (re-release/US release) |
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Format | CD single, 7" vinyl, 12" vinyl | |||
Recorded | 1988 | |||
Genre | R&B, Pop rock, Soul | |||
Length | 3:45 | |||
Label | CBS | |||
Writer(s) | Andrew Roachford | |||
Producer | Michael H. Brauer, Andrew Roachford, Fayney | |||
Roachford singles chronology | ||||
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"Cuddly Toy" is the debut single release from British band Roachford, fronted by Andrew Roachford. It was the first single taken from their self-titled debut studio album.
"Cuddly Toy" was first released in June 1988 and peaked inside the UK Singles Chart at number 61, spending four weeks inside the UK top 75. In January 1989, the song was re-released and became the band's biggest hit, peaking at number 4 and spending a further 9 weeks inside the top 75.[1] The song was also the group's biggest hit in the U.S., where it was re-titled "Cuddly Toy (Feel for Me)", peaking at number 25 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1989.[2]
The song was featured in the 2009 video game Grand Theft Auto IV: The Ballad of Gay Tony.
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Chart (1988-1989) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart | 48 |
German Singles Chart | 49 |
UK Singles Chart | 4 |
US Billboard Hot 100[2] | 25 |
"Cuddly Toy" | ||||
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Single by Beverley Knight | ||||
from the album Soul UK | ||||
Released | 28 August 2011 | |||
Format | Digital download | |||
Recorded | 2010 | |||
Genre | R&B, Soul | |||
Length | 3:56 (Album Version) 2:50 (Radio Version) |
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Label | Hurricane Records | |||
Producer | Martin Terefe | |||
Beverley Knight singles chronology | ||||
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British singer-songwriter Beverley Knight covered "Cuddly Toy" and released it as the second single release from her seventh studio album, Soul UK, a tribute to UK soul artists. It is due for release in the UK on 28 August 2011. The b-side is a radio edit of Knight's cover of "Apparently Nothin'", the original of which also appears on Soul UK.
Knight's version of "Cuddly Toy" was added to the Radio 2 Playlist, entering the B-list, one list higher than previous single "Mama Used to Say".[10] Knight gave her first television performance of "Cuddly Toy" on The Rob Brydon Show on 29 July 2011.[11]
Knight said of "Cuddly Toy" that "Roachford showed a cynical British media that British soul could also be fused with a rockier sound and not only work, but be a global hit. This, as well as many of his songs, influenced my own writing style." She also spoke of the b-side "Apparently Nothin'" by saying "This was one of those moments when the clubs successfully educated radio on what they should be championing, and the public "got" it, and it was a smash. I was one of that buying public. Lyrically this is sheer brilliance and relevant for every generation."[12]
Region | Date | Format |
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United Kingdom | 28 August 2011 | Digital download |
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