F.L.M. (song)
"F.L.M." | ||||
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Single by Mel and Kim | ||||
from the album F.L.M. | ||||
Released | June 1987 | |||
Format |
7" single 12" maxi | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Genre | Dance-pop | |||
Label | Supreme | |||
Songwriter(s) | Stock Aitken Waterman | |||
Producer(s) | Stock Aitken Waterman | |||
Mel and Kim singles chronology | ||||
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"F.L.M." (Fun, Love and Money) is a hit song that became the third single of British pop duo Mel and Kim. It was written and produced by Stock Aitken Waterman and a UK number seven single in 1987. It was the title track to F.L.M., their debut album.
In 1988, Morris Minor and the Majors parodied F.L.M. in their song, This is the Chorus; they joked that it stood for "fun, love, and monotony."
UK releases
- 7" (SUPE 113)
- "F.L.M."
- "F.L.M." (instrumental/Senza Voce)
- 12" (SUPE T 113)
- "F.L.M." (Extended mix)
- "F.L.M." (Club mix)
- "F.L.M." ([original] Dub mix)
- 12" picture disc (SUPE TP 113)
- "F.L.M." (Extended mix)
- "F.L.M." (Club mix)
- "F.L.M." ([original] Dub mix)
- 12" remix (SUPE TX 113)
- "F.L.M." (Two Grooves Under One Nation remix/Chic Le Freak mix)
- "F.L.M." ([Two Grooves Under One Nation] Dub mix)
- Cassette single (CSUPE113)
- "F.L.M." (Auto Mix)
- "Showing Out/Respectable" Megamix
- "F.L.M." (7" version)
Official mixes
- Album version 3:55
- 7" version 3:33
- Instrumental/Senza Voce 3:35
- Extended mix 7:50
- Club mix 5:37
- [original] Dub mix 4:00
- Auto mix 7:24
- Two Grooves Under One Nation remix/Chic Le Freak mix) 8.10 – mixed with Chic's Le Freak
- [Two Grooves Under One Nation] Dub mix 4:30
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