Livin' for the Weekend (Dina Carroll song)

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"Livin' for the Weekend"
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Single by Dina Carroll
from the album Only Human
Released1996 (1996)
Recorded1996
Genre Soul
Length3:49
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s) Dina Carroll, Nigel Lowis, David Morales
Producer(s) Nigel Lewis, David Morales
Dina Carroll singles chronology
"Only Human"
(1996)
"Livin' for the Weekend"
(1996)
"One, Two, Three"
(1998)
Music video
"Livin' for the Weekend" on YouTube

"Livin' for the Weekend" is a song by English singer Dina Carroll, from her second studio album, Only Human (1996). It was co-produced by Nigel Lowis and David Morales. [1] [2] [3] The record was a dance club hit in the UK. [4] [5]

Contents

In 1998, the song was remixed by Canny and released as a single in Europe, a music video was also produced. In the UK, this version was included on the release of the single "One, two, three". It achieved moderate success in the charts and reached #80 in France.

Critical reception

The single received mixed reviews in Europe. Jon O'Brien from AllMusic described it as "Black Box-esque". [6] Portugal's Manchete commented that Carroll failed to distinguish herself from Mariah Carey even in "Livin' for the Weekend". [7] Vikki Tobak for Vibe wrote that the song and "Mind Body & Soul" are "dance-floor sure shots that complement Dina's smooth, textured vocals." [8]

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak
position
France (SNEP)80

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