My Baby You

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"My Baby You"
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Single by Marc Anthony
from the album Marc Anthony
ReleasedAugust 11, 2000
Genre Latin pop
Length3:49
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Marc Anthony, Walter Afanasieff
Producer(s) Marc Anthony, Walter Afanasieff
Marc Anthony singles chronology
"You Sang to Me/Muy Dentro de Mí"
(2000)
"My Baby You"
(2000)
"When I Dream at Night"
(2000)

"My Baby You" is a song written and performed by Marc Anthony, and was released as the fourth single of his first English-language album Marc Anthony .

Contents

Song information

The song was written and produced by Marc Anthony and Walter Afanasieff, and was the first single from the album Marc Anthony without a Spanish version and was dedicated to his daughter, Arianna. The single was less successful than the previous singles from the performer, peaking low at number 70 in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. Because no physical single was released, the track was charting airplay only.

Daniel Evans, a finalist on season 5 of The X Factor also released a version on his debut album, No Easy Way , also dedicating it to his daughter, Ana, whose mother died shortly after giving birth.

Chart performance

The single entered the Billboard Hot 100 chart at number 82 in the week of September 16, 2000, [1] climbing to its peak position (number 70) in the week of October 7, 2000. [2]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (2000–2001)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 [3] 70
US Adult Contemporary ( Billboard ) [4] 7
US Hot Latin Songs ( Billboard ) [5] 19
US Latin Pop Airplay ( Billboard ) [6] 16
US Tropical Airplay ( Billboard ) [7] 7

Year-end charts

Chart (2001)Position
US Adult Contemporary (Billboard) [8] 20

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