Angel (Tina Cousins song)

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"Angel"
Tina Cousins - Angel single.jpeg
Single by Tina Cousins
from the album Killin' Time
Released25 August 1997 (1997-08-25) [1]
Length3:48 (radio edit)
Label Eastern Bloc, Jive
Songwriter(s) Mark Topham, Karl Twigg
Producer(s) Pete Waterman
Tina Cousins singles chronology
"Killin' Time"
(1997)
"Angel"
(1997)
"Mysterious Times"
(1998)

"Forever"
(1999)

"Angel"
(1999)

"Just Around the Hill"
(2000)

"Angel" is a song by English singer Tina Cousins. It was released on 25 August 1997 as her second single, then was later re-released on 27 September 1999 as the fourth single from her first album, Killing Time (1999). [2] "Angel" did not chart during its original release but reached number 46 on the UK Singles Chart in October 1999.

Contents

Music video

The music video for "Angel" features Cousins in various different settings

Track listings

  1. "Angel" (radio edit) – 3:49
  2. "Angel" (Fishead radio edit) – 4:12
  3. "Angel" (Mount Rushmore Full Fat Mix) – 8:16
  4. "Angel" (Tall Paul Remix) – 7:00
  5. "Angel" (Science Fiction Mix) – 8:00
  6. "Angel" (Fishead Hells Angel Dub) – 4:46

Charts

Chart (1999)Peak
position
Scotland (OCC) [3] 28
UK Singles (OCC) [4] 46
UK Indie (OCC) [5] 6

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