If You Were Mine (Marcos Hernandez song)

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"If You Were Mine"
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Single by Marcos Hernandez
from the album C About Me
Released2005
Genre Pop, R&B
Label TVT
Songwriter(s) Eliot Sloan, Joseph Carrier, David Corey
Producer(s) Eliot Sloan, Robi Menace, Wayne Stallings
Marcos Hernandez singles chronology
"If You Were Mine"
(2005)
"If I'd Known"
(2005)

"If You Were Mine" is a song by American recording artist Marcos Hernandez. It was written by Joseph Carrier, David Corey and Eliot Sloan and released as the first single from the album, C About Me (2005).

Contents

Background

"If You Were Mine" was written by Joseph Carrier, David Corey and Eliot Sloan, with the latter producing, along with Robi Menace and Wayne Stallings. [1]

Chart performance

"If You Were Mine" debuted on the US Billboard Hot 100 at number 89. [2] By its sixth week, it had already peaked at number 78 and began descending down the charts. It landed at number 96 by its seventh week and fell off the charts after its eighth week. [3] [4] In the UK, the song debuted at number 41 and fell off the charts the following week. [5] "If You Were Mine" had charted the highest in New Zealand. It peaked at number 16 on its fourth week and spent seven weeks on the charts altogether. [6]

Track listing

UK iTunes extended play [7]

Personnel

Credits adapted from the C About Me liner notes. [1]

Charts

Charts (2005)Peak
position
New Zealand (RIANZ)16
UK Singles (The Official Charts Company)41
US Billboard Hot 10078

Release history

RegionDateLabelFormatCatalogue
United KingdomJanuary 6, 2006 TVT Records CD single (Import)B000BT5DZW
United States [8] January 31, 2006B000DXS7L8

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