Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)

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"Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)"
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Single by Samantha Mumba
from the album Gotta Tell You
ReleasedSeptember 4, 2001
Length3:46
Label A&M
Songwriter(s) Diane Warren
Producer(s)
Samantha Mumba singles chronology
"Baby, Come Over (This Is Our Night)"
(2001)
"Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)"
(2001)
"Lately"
(2001)

"Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)" is a song by Irish singer Samantha Mumba. The single was released exclusively in the United States as Mumba's second single, and as the fourth overall single from her debut studio album Gotta Tell You (2000) on 4 September 2001. "Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)" was also the official second single to be released from the original motion picture soundtrack to Legally Blonde . The song peaked at number 20 on the US Billboard Hot Singles Sales chart. [1]

Track listing

US single

  1. "Don't Need You To (Tell Me I'm Pretty)" – 3:46
  2. "The Boy" (Remix) – 4:03

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References

  1. "Chart Search: Samantha Mumba". Billboard . Retrieved 24 April 2019.