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"Can't Get You Out of My Mind" | ||||
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Single by Lil Suzy | ||||
from the album Paradise | ||||
Released | July 10, 1997 [1] | |||
Genre | Freestyle, eurodance | |||
Songwriter(s) | Suzanne Casale, Adam Marano | |||
Lil Suzy singles chronology | ||||
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"Can't Get You Out of My Mind" is the first single released by Lil Suzy from her fourth album, Paradise . It was released on July 10, 1997. The song reached No. 79 in the Billboard Hot 100 on August 23, 1997.
No. | Title | Length |
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1. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Funhouse Radio) | 3:34 |
2. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Wild Style Edit) | 3:57 |
3. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Viper Radio) | 3:33 |
4. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Suzy's Freestyle Edit) | 3:50 |
5. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Funhouse Club Mix) | 6:08 |
6. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Wild Style Mix Show) | 6:08 |
7. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Viper Club Mix) | 4:33 |
8. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Suzy's Freestyle Mix) | 4:46 |
9. | "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Vocal Dub Club) | 5:58 |
Chart (1997) | Peak position |
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US Billboard Hot 100 [2] | 79 |
US Hot Dance Music/Maxi-Singles Sales [2] | 14 |
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