Secret Kiss

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"Secret Kiss"
Single by The Coral
from the album Magic and Medicine
ReleasedOctober 6, 2003
Recorded2003
Length9:02(CD1)
10:35 (CD2)
6:44 (7")
Label Deltasonic
Songwriter(s) James Skelly
Producer(s) Ian Broudie & The Coral
The Coral singles chronology
"Pass It On"
(2003)
"Secret Kiss"
(2003)
"Bill McCai"
(2003)
CD2

Secret Kiss was the third single taken from The Coral's hit 2003 album, Magic and Medicine. The songs were produced by Ian Broudie & The Coral and engineered by Jon Gray. [1] [ dead link ] It reached number 25 on the UK Singles Chart.

Contents

Track listing

CD1

  1. "Secret Kiss" - 2:56 (J. Skelly)
  2. "Who's That Knockin'?" - 2:30 (J. Skelly, Power, Ryder-Jones)
  3. "See My Love" - 3:36 (J. Skelly, Power)
  4. Secret Kiss (Video)

CD2

  1. "Secret Kiss" - 2:56 (J. Skelly)
  2. "God Knows (New Version)" - 3:48 (J. Skelly, Southall)
  3. "Not The Girl" - 3:51 (J. Skelly)

7"

  1. "Secret Kiss" - 2:56 (J. Skelly)
  2. "God Knows (New Version)" - 3:48 (J. Skelly, Southall)

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