Colour My Love

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"Colour My Love"
Single by Fun Fun
from the album Have Fun!
B-side "Happy Station (Scratch Remix)"
Released1984
Genre
Length
  • 7:22 (album version)
  • 3:58 (single version)
Label X-Energy
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Dario Raimondi
  • Alvaro Ugolini
Fun Fun singles chronology
"Happy Station"
(1983)
"Colour My Love"
(1984)
"Give Me Your Love"
(1984)

"Colour My Love" is a song by Italian Italo disco band Fun Fun, released in 1984 as the second single from their debut studio album, Have Fun! (1984).

Contents

Track listings

A. "Colour My Love" – 3:58
B. "Happy Station" (Scratch Mix) – 3:17
A. "Colour My Love" (Club Mix) – 7:40
B1. "Colour My Love" (Instrumental Mix) – 6:07
B2. "Colour My Love" (Bonus Beats) – 4:44

Credits and personnel

Credits and personnel adapted from the Have Fun! album and 7-inch single liner notes. [4] [2]

Charts

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