If Only You

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"If Only You"
If-only-you-danny-saucedo.jpg
Single by Danny featuring Therese
from the album Heart Beats
ReleasedAugust 8, 2007
Genre Pop, Dance
Length3:28
Label SME
Songwriter(s) Michel Zitron, Sophia Somajo, Vincent Pontare [1]
Danny featuring Therese singles chronology
"Play It for the Girls"
(2007)
"If Only You"
(2007)
"Hey (I've Been Feeling Kind of Lonely)"
(2007)

"If Only You" is the third single from the album Heart Beats by Danny Saucedo. It features Therese on the radio version which was released in early August.

Contents

On 8 August 2007, Danny & Therese sang "If Only You" at Sommarkrysset 2007 that was aired on TV4.

The single peaked at number three on the Swedish Singles Chart.

2011 re-release

The song was released in the UK during mid-2011, with Freja replacing Therese. [2] [3] A music video was shot for its release (music video on YouTube).

Track listings

  1. "If Only You" (radio version featuring Therese)
  2. "If Only You" (original version)
  3. "If Only You" (extended version featuring Therese)

Charts

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