Ooh, You Make Me Feel

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"Ooh, You Make Me Feel"
Single by Loose Ends
from the album Zagora
B-side "Ooh, You Make Me Feel" (Dub Mix)
Released1987 (UK)
Recorded1986
Genre R&B
Length6:03(12" version)
Label Virgin Records
Songwriter(s) Carl McIntosh, Jane Eugene, Steve Nichol
Producer(s) Nick Martinelli
Loose Ends singles chronology
"Nights of Pleasure"
(1986)
"Ooh, You Make Me Feel"
(1987)
"You Can't Stop the Rain"
(1987)

Ooh, You Make Me Feel is the 13th single by English R&B band, Loose Ends, from their third studio album, Zagora . It was released in 1987 via Virgin Records in the UK. The song peaked at number 77 on the UK Singles Chart. [1] [2]

Contents

Track listing

7” Single: VS991

  1. "Ooh, You Make Me Feel"
  2. "Ooh, You Make Me Feel" (Dub Mix)

12” Single: VS991-12

  1. "Ooh,You Make Me Feel (Extended Mix)"
  2. "Ooh,You Make Me Feel (Percussapella Mix)"
  3. "Ooh,You Make Me Feel (Dub Mix)"

Cassette single VS991-12

  1. "Ooh,You Make Me Feel (Extended Mix)"
  2. "Ooh,You Make Me Feel (Percussapella Mix)"
  3. "Ooh,You Make Me Feel (Dub Mix)"

Chart performance

Chart (1987)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 77 [1]

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References

  1. 1 2 "LOOSE ENDS - full Official Chart History". Official Charts Company . Retrieved 1 February 2020.
  2. McAleer, Dave; Gregory, Andy; White, Matthew (November 15, 2010). The Virgin Book of British Hit Singles, Volume 2. Random House. p. 284. Retrieved 29 September 2020.