Take Me Away (Twenty 4 Seven song)

"Take Me Away"

CD single - Netherlands
Single by Twenty 4 Seven
from the album Slave to the Music
Released 28 February 1994
Format CD single
CD maxi
Recorded 1993
Genre Eurodance, house
Length 3:36
5:00 (E&M Club Mix)
Label Indisc, CNR Music, Possum, ZYX Records
Writer(s) Twenty 4 Seven
Ruud van Rijen
Stay-C
Producer(s) Twenty 4 Seven
Ruud van Rijen
Twenty 4 Seven singles chronology
"Is It Love"
(1993)
"Take Me Away"
(1994)
"Leave Them Alone"
(1994)
Alternate cover
CD single - Australia

"Take Me Away" is the song recorded by the Dutch group Twenty 4 Seven. It was the fifth single released from their second album Slave to the Music[1] in 1994, (Take Me Away did not chart in Australia, except for a small handful of rare CD singles, being recalled by the label Possum. "Slave to the Music" and "Is It Love" were the only two significant charting hits in that country.) They used the concept of male and female vocals; This time they didn't use any raps. The song made it to the top of the charts in Austria, Germany, Switzerland, Sweden and Belgium, notably peaking at number 11 in the Netherlands on the Dutch Top 40.

"Take Me Away"
Sample of "Take Me Away", the 5th and third song from Slave to the Music (Twenty 4 Seven album)

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Track listing

CD maxi
Netherlands
  1. "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  2. "Take Me Away" (E&M Club Mix) — 5:00
  3. "Is It Love" (Ferry & Garnefski Club Mix) — 5:53
  4. "Take Me Away" (RVR Long Version) — 5:44
Australia
  1. "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  2. "Take Me Away" (E&M Club Mix) — 5:00
  3. "Is It Love" (Ferry & Garnefski Club Mix) — 5:53
  4. "Take Me Away" (RVR Long Version) — 5:44
Germany
  1. "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  2. "Take Me Away" (E&M Club Mix) — 5:00
  3. "Is It Love" (Ferry & Garnefski Club Mix) — 5:53
  4. "Take Me Away" (RVR Long Version) — 5:44
CD single
Netherlands
  1. "Take Me Away" (Single Mix) — 3:36
  2. "Take Me Away" (E&M Club Mix) — 5:00

Charts

Chart (1994) Peak
position
Austria (Ö3 Austria Top 40)[2] 28
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders)[3] 21
Finland (Suomen virallinen lista)[4] 20
Germany (Media Control Charts)[5] 14
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40)[6] 11
Switzerland (Schweizer Hitparade)[7] 41
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[8] 23

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