Do Me Wrong

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"Do Me Wrong"
Melanie Blatt Do Me Wrong cover.jpg
Single by Mel Blatt
ReleasedAugust 25, 2003
Genre R&B
Length3:46
Label London Records
Songwriter(s) Melanie Blatt, Brian Higgins, Stuart Zender
Producer(s) Stuart Zender, Xenomania, Brian Higgins
Mel Blatt singles chronology
"I'm Leavin'"
(2002)
"Do Me Wrong"
(2003)
"See Me"
(2005)

"Do Me Wrong" is the debut solo single by Melanie Blatt of All Saints, credited as Mel Blatt on the single cover. It peaked at #18 in the UK charts.

Contents

Track list

#TitleLength
CD 1
1."Do Me Wrong" (Original Mix)3:46
2."Do Me Wrong" (G-Town Radio Edit)4:10
3."Do Me Wrong" (Roguetraders Radio Edit)3:17
4."Do Me Wrong" (Video)4:07
CD 2
1."Do Me Wrong" (Original Mix)3:46
2."The Boy and I"3:44
3."My Everything"4:24

Charts

CountryPositionDate
United Kingdom #18September 2003
CountryPositionDate
Italy #38September 2003
CountryPositionDate
Germany #28October 2003

Video

The video, directed by Si&Ad (that is Simon Atkinson and Adam Townley), is based on the G Town Radio Edit of the song and features Melanie Blatt in a car in the desert in Spain trying to get away from her unfaithful boyfriend.

Remixes

Do Me Wrong

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