Fix of Love

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"Fix of Love"
Fix of Love by Mark Williams.jpg
Single by Mark Williams
from the album Mark Williams ZNZ
B-side "Your Love"
Released13 August 1990
Studio Albert's Digital Studio, Sydney, Australia
Genre
Length3:44
Label Albert Productions
Songwriter(s) Vanda & Young
Producer(s) Vanda & Young
Mark Williams singles chronology
"Show No Mercy'"
(1990)
"Fix of Love"
(1990)
"Spell Is Broken"
(1991)

Fix of Love is a song written and produced by Vanda & Young and performed by New Zealand singer songwriter, Mark Williams. Released in August 1990 as the second from his fifth studio album Mark Williams ZNZ (1990).

Contents

Track listings

7" Single (Albert Productions 65623)
  1. "Fix of Love" – 3:44
  2. "Your Love" – 3:52
12" Single / CD Maxi
  1. "Fix of Love" (The Big Fix) – 6:51
  2. "Fix of Love" (It's a Fix) – 3:47
  3. "Fix of Love" (Small Fix Mix) – 3:50

Charts

Chart (1990)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [1] 28

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