One to One (Freeez song)

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"One to One [1] "
Single by Freeez
ReleasedJune 1982
Recorded1982
Genre Electro-funk, freestyle
Length5:35(12" version)
Label Virgin (Germany)
Beggars Banquet (UK)
Songwriter(s) Freeez
Producer(s) Mark Arthurworry
Freeez singles chronology
"Flying High"
(1981)
"One to One [2] "
(1982)
"I.O.U."
(1983)

"One to One" is the fourth single by British jazz-funk band Freeez. The single was released by Beggars Banquet.

Contents

Although the single failed to chart, the song appeared on the band's greatest hits album, Anti-Freeez, in 1984.

Track listing

  1. "One To One" - 5:35
  2. "One To One" (Instrumental)

Credits

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References

  1. Single "One to One" on Discogs.com
  2. Single "One to One" on Discogs.com

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