This Girl Was Made for Loving

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"This Girl Was Made for Loving"
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Single by Heike & Dirk
from the album Obsession
Released01.08.1997
Genre Pop/Rock
Length3:06
Label Columbia
Songwriter(s) Meuser, Felsenheimer/Meuser, Cabs
Producer(s) Micki Meuser
Bela B. singles chronology
"Wir brauchen... Werner"
(1990)
"This Girl Was Made for Loving"
(1997)
"Leave"
(2000)

"This Girl Was Made for Loving" is a single released for the soundtrack of "Obsession", sung by German actress Heike Makatsch and German singer Bela B..

Track listing

  1. Heike & Dirk: This Girl Was Made for Loving (Meuser, Felsenheimer/Meuser, Cabs) - 3:06
  2. Heike & Dirk: This Girl Was Made for Loving (Some Evil Falcons Mix) (Meuser, Felsenheimer/Meuser, Cabs) - 4:06
  3. Déjeuner sur l'herbe - 2:43
  4. Niagara (Final Theme) - 2:36

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