Take My Breath Away (Emma Bunton song)

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"Take My Breath Away"
Takemybreathawaycover.jpg
Single by Emma Bunton
from the album A Girl Like Me
B-side
  • "Close Encounter"
  • "Invincible"
Released27 August 2001 (2001-08-27)
Studio Rokstone (London, England)
Length
  • 3:35 (album version)
  • 3:38 (single mix)
Label Virgin
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Steve Mac
Emma Bunton singles chronology
"What Took You So Long?"
(2001)
"Take My Breath Away"
(2001)
"We're Not Gonna Sleep Tonight"
(2001)
Music video
"Take My Breath Away" on YouTube

"Take My Breath Away" is a song by English singer Emma Bunton. It was written by Bunton, Steve Mac, and Wayne Hector for her debut solo album, A Girl Like Me (2001), while production was helmed by Max. The song was released by Virgin Records on 27 August 2001 as the album's second single. It debuted and peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart and became a top twenty hit in Italy. The accompanying music video was shot in Sardinia, Italy, and was directed by Greg Masuak.

Contents

Critical reception

"Take My Breath Away" earned generally positive reviews from music critics. NME ranked the song among its parent album's "several lovely moments" and described it as "pure summer in a bottle." [1] AllMusic editor Stewart Mason noted that "the assertive title track has the relaxed groove and organic feel of a classic early disco single. [2]

Commercial performance

The song was issued as the album's second single on 27 August 2001. It debuted and peaked at number five on the UK Singles Chart in the week ending 8 September 2001, [3] becoming Bunton's third consecutive solo top five hit after "What I Am" (1999) and "What Took You So Long?." [3]

Music video

A music video for "Take My Breath Away" was directed by Greg Masuak. [4] It was filmed in the summer of 2001 on the Italian island of Sardinia and features Bunton in a variety of beauty shots taken on the beach. [5]

Track listings

UK CD and cassette single [6] [7] [8]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Take My Breath Away" (single mix)
Mac3:38
2."Close Encounter"
Frampton3:32
3."Take My Breath Away" (Tin Tin Out mix)
  • Bunton
  • Mac
  • Hector
2:36
European CD single [9]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Take My Breath Away" (single mix)
  • Bunton
  • Mac
  • Hector
Mac3:38
2."Close Encounter"
  • Bunton
  • Frampton
  • Braide
Frampton3:32
UK DVD single [10]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Emma introduces her new video"  0:24
2."Take My Breath Away" (single mix – video)
  • Bunton
  • Mac
  • Hector
Mac3:35
3."Emma introduces the song "Invincible"" (video)  0:19
4."Invincible" (audio with photo gallery)
  • Adams
  • Thornalley
3:01
5."Emma introduces the Tin Tin Out mix" (video)  0:26
6."Take My Breath Away" (Tin Tin Out mix – audio with photo gallery)
  • Bunton
  • Mac
  • Hector
2:36
7."Message from Emma" (video)  0:25

Notes

Credits and personnel

Credits are taken from the UK CD single liner notes and A Girl Like Me booklet. [7] [11]

Studio

Personnel

Charts

Release history

Release dates and formats for "Take My Breath Away"
RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom27 August 2001
  • CD
  • cassette
  • DVD
Virgin [20]
Australia22 October 2001CD [21]

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