I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You

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"I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You"
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Australian artwork
Single by Absent Friends featuring Wendy Matthews
from the album Here's Looking Up Your Address
B-side
  • "Hallelujah"
  • "Hullabaloo"
ReleasedApril 1990
Length4:46
Label RooART
Songwriter(s) Eddie Floyd
Producer(s)
Absent Friends singles chronology
"Hullabaloo"
(1990)
"I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You"
(1990)
"Harmony"
(1990)
Wendy Matthews singles chronology
"Jump"
(1988)
"I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You"
(1990)
"Token Angels"
(1990)
Australian 7-inch, CD, and cassette single (875 200-7; 875 201-2; 875 200-4) [3] [4] [5]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You" Eddie Floyd [6] 4:46
2."Hallelujah" Sean Kelly [7] 4:39
Australian 12-inch single (875 201-1) [8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You"Floyd [6] 4:46
2."Hallelujah"Kelly [7] 4:39
3."Hullabaloo"Kelly, John MacKay [9] 4:17
UK 12-inch and CD single (RART 512; RARCD 5) [10] [11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."I Don't Want to Be with Nobody but You"Floyd [6] 4:46
2."Pomona's Place"Kelly [12] 3:01
3."Hallelujah"Kelly [7] 4:39
4."Hullabaloo"Kelly, MacKay [9] 4:17

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1990)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA) [13] 4

Year-end charts

Chart (1990)Position
Australia (ARIA) [14] 31

Sales and certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA) [15] Gold35,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Other versions

The song has also been covered by Stevie Salas on the album The Electric Pow Wow (1993), Anne Robertson on the Australian Idol - The Final 13 CD (2005) and by Joss Stone on her 2012 album, The Soul Sessions Vol. 2 . [16]

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