I've Had You

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"I've Had You"
I've had You by Jenny Morris.jpg
CD single cover
Single by Jenny Morris
from the album Honeychild
B-side "Who Loves Ya Babe"
Released25 November 1991 (1991-11-25) [1]
Length4:13
Label EastWest
Songwriter(s) Jenny Morris, Paul Kelly
Producer(s) Mark Forrester, Nick Launay, Jenny Morris
Jenny Morris singles chronology
"Break in the Weather"
(1991)
"I've Had You"
(1991)
"Zero"
(1992)

"I've Had You" is a song by New Zealand musician Jenny Morris. It was released in November 1991 the second single from her third studio album, Honeychild (1991). The song reached number 39 in both New Zealand and Australia.

Contents

Track listing

Australian CD single [2]

  1. "I've Had You"
  2. "Who Loves Ya Babe"
  3. "Piece of My Heart"
  4. "Break in the Weather" (Fresh mix)

Charts

Chart (1992)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [3] 39
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [4] 39

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