Every Little Thing U Do

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"Every Little Thing U Do"
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Single by Christopher Williams
from the album Changes
ReleasedMarch 16, 1993
Genre R&B, new jack swing
Length4:44
Label Uptown
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) 3 Boyz from Newark
Christopher Williams singles chronology
"All I See"
(1992)
"Every Little Thing U Do"
(1993)
"Come Go with Me"
(1993)

"Every Little Thing U Do" is a song by American R&B artist Christopher Williams recorded for his second album Changes (1992). The song was released as the album's third single in March 1993.

Contents

Track listings

12", Vinyl
  1. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Album Version) - 4:43
  2. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Radio Mix) - 4:15
  3. "Every Little Thing U Do" (DawgHouse Mix) - 4:38
  4. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Supermen Mix) - 5:15
  5. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Mr. Kent's Mix) - 5:10
  6. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Clark and Tim Flip Da Bass) - 5:15
  7. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Instrumental) - 4:43
CD
  1. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Album Version) - 4:46
  2. "Every Little Thing U Do" (DawgHouse Mix) - 4:39
  3. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Radio Mix) - 4:18
  4. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Supermen Mix) - 5:18
  5. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Clark and Tim Flip Da Bass) - 5:17
  6. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Mr. Kent's Mix) - 5:11
  7. "Every Little Thing U Do" (Instrumental) - 4:45

Personnel

Information taken from Discogs. [1]

Charts

Notes

  1. "Christopher Williams - Every Little Thing U Do (CD) at Discogs". Discogs . Retrieved 2010-08-06.
  2. "allmusic ((( Changes > Charts & Awards > Billboard Singles )))". Allmusic . Retrieved 2010-08-06.

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