You've Got That Somethin'

"You've Got That Somethin'"
Single by Robyn
from the album Robyn Is Here
B-side "I Wish"
Released 1995 (Sweden)
1996 (UK)
Format CD single, 12" single
Recorded 1995
Genre Pop
Length 3:44
Label Riochet, BMG
Writer(s) Robyn, Ulf Lindström, Johan Ekhé
Producer(s) Ulf Lindström, Johan Ekhé
Robyn singles chronology
"You've Got That Somethin'"
(1995)
"Do You Really Want Me (Show Respect)"
(1995)
Robyn UK singles chronology
"You've Got That Somethin'"
(1996)
"Do You Know (What It Takes)"
(1997)

"You've Got That Somethin'" is a song by Swedish recording artist Robyn from her debut album, Robyn Is Here. It was released as her debut single in 1995 in Sweden. The song was written by Robyn, Ulf Lindström, and Johan Ekhé, and it was produced by Lindström and Ekhé.

In her native Sweden, "You've Got That Somethin'" was a top thirty hit, peaking at number twenty-four. The single was also a minor hit in the United Kingdom, peaking at number fifty-four. It also charted at number eighty-five in Germany.

Track listing

UK single

CD maxi-single
  1. "You've Got That Somethin'" (radio edit)
  2. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Scruffy Mix)
  3. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Marco's Hard Mix)
  4. "You've Got That Somethin'" (2000 Black Mix)
  5. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Golden Youngster Remix) (featuring Structure Rize)
  6. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Golden Youngster Straight Ta Ya Head Mix) (featuring Structure Rize)

German single

CD maxi-single
  1. "You've Got That Somethin'" (radio edit)
  2. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Marco's hard mix)
  3. "You've Got That Somethin'" (2000 Black mix)
  4. "I Wish" (a cappella)

Swedish single

12" single
Side A
  1. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Marco's Hard Mix)
Side B
  1. "You've Got That Somethin'" (Scruffy Mix)
  2. "You've Got That Somethin'" (2000 Black Mix)

Personnel

Source:[1]

Charts

Chart (199596) Peak
position
Germany (Official German Charts)[2] 85
Sweden (Sverigetopplistan)[3] 24
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[4] 54

References

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