Free Me (Emma Bunton song)

"Free Me"
Single by Emma Bunton
from the album Free Me
B-side
  • "Who the Hell Are You"
  • "Tomorrow"
Released 27 May 2003[1]
Format CD single
Recorded 2003
Genre Bossa nova
Length 4:28
Label Polydor
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Mike Peden
Emma Bunton singles chronology
"We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight"
(2001)
"Free Me"
(2003)
"Maybe"
(2003)
Audio sample
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Music video
"Free Me" on YouTube

"Free Me" is the first single from Emma Bunton's second studio album, Free Me (2003). Written by Hélène Muddiman. Released in the spring of 2003—almost ten months before the release of the Free Me album—the song immediately picked up airplay. It debuted and peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart, her fourth UK top five single. It sold 65,563 copies, becoming the one hundred thirty-fourth best-selling single of 2003. The single also peaked at number four on the US Hot Dance Club Play. The song's music video, directed by Tim Royes, was shot in and around Grumari Beach, the Copacabana and the Arpoador neighbourhoods in Rio de Janeiro, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.[2]

Track listings and formats

These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Free Me".

UK CD 1
  1. "Free Me" – 4:28
  2. "Who the Hell Are You" – 3:20
  3. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Freed Up Mix) – 7:08
  4. "Free Me" (Video)
UK CD 2
  1. "Free Me" – 4:28
  2. "Tomorrow" – 3:56
  3. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Sultra Mix) – 6:18
Official remixes
  1. "Free Me" (Dr. Octavo Seduction Radio Edit) – 3:38
  2. "Free Me" (Dr. Octavo Seduction Club Remix) – 8:16
  3. "Free Me" (Dr. Octavo Seduction Mixshow Edit) – 5:41
  4. "Free Me" (Dr. Octavo Seduction Instrumental) – 3:38
  5. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Freed Up Radio Edit) – 4:00
  6. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Freed Up Mix) – 7:08
  7. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Dub Mix) – 6:21
  8. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Sultra Mix) – 6:18
  9. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Sultra Radio Edit) – 4:00
  10. "Free Me" (Full Intention's Dub Me Mix) – 5:15

Charts

Chart (2003–04) Peak
position
European Hot 100 Singles[3] 22
Irish Singles Chart[4] 33
Scottish Singles Chart[5] 5
UK Singles Chart[6] 5
US Hot Dance Club Play[7] 4

References

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