I Feel You (Peter Andre song)

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"I Feel You"
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Single by Peter Andre
from the album Natural
B-side "You Are" (Part 1), "Take Me Back"
Released25 November 1996 (1996-11-25) [1]
Length3:43
Label Mushroom
Songwriter(s) Peter Andre, Terry "Juice" Jones, Glen Goldsmith
Producer(s) Cutfather & Joe
Peter Andre singles chronology
"Flava"
(1996)
"I Feel You"
(1996)
"Natural"
(1997)

"I Feel You" is the sixth single from British singer-songwriter Peter Andre's second studio album, Natural (1996). The track spent one week at number one on the UK Singles Chart in 1996, becoming Andre's second number one in succession, and was the first number-one hit for co-writer Goldsmith who also co-wrote Andre's single "Mysterious Girl".

Contents

Critical reception

A reviewer from Music Week rated the song four out of five, adding that "Andre gets mellow on a strong, sweet ballad. Radio will love it, as will his teen fans. Adult soul fans may come on board, too." [2]

Track listings

  1. "I Feel You" (radio edit)
  2. "I Feel You" (The Ruby Centre mix)
  3. "You Are" (Part 1)
  4. "I Feel You" (Cruisin' mix)
  1. "I Feel You" (radio edit)
  2. "I Feel You" (Mark Crypt Lewis mix)
  3. "Oh Girl" ("Only One"—original pop mix '93)
  4. "I Feel You" (piano version)
  1. "I Feel You" (radio edit)
  2. "Take Me Back"

Charts

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