This One's for You | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1997 |
Genre | Pop |
Label | Epic |
Producer | Phil Harding, Ian Curnow, Julian Gallagher, Steve Mac, Chris Porter, Ian Levine, Ray Hedges |
Singles from This One's for You | |
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This One's for You is the only studio album by Irish boy band OTT. It was released in 1997 by Epic Records. The band achieved four Irish top ten singles, but only managed to chart outside the top 10 with three singles in the UK.
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Let Me In" | Alan Osmond, Merrill Osmond, Wayne Osmond | Phil Harding, Ian Curnow, Julian Gallagher [a] | 3:52 |
2. | "Forever Girl" | Phil Manikiza, Simon Stirling | Harding, Curnow, Gallagher [a] | 3:16 |
3. | "Always" | Harding, Curnow, Gallagher [a] | 3:35 | |
4. | "I Miss You All Over" | Steve Mac | 4:00 | |
5. | "The Story of Love" | George Merrill, Shannon Rubicam | Chris Porter | 3:45 |
6. | "This Game Is Over" | Ian Levine | 4:02 | |
7. | "I Can't Give You Anything But My Love" | Hugo Peretti, Luigi Creatore, George David Weiss | Levine | 3:59 |
8. | "All Out of Love" | Graham Russell and Clive Davis | Harding, Curnow, Gallagher [a] | 4:15 |
9. | "Ain't Done Loving You" | Mac | 3:50 | |
10. | "Be My Girl" | Andy Caine, Phil Harding, Ian Curnow | Harding, Curnow, Gallagher [a] | 4:07 |
11. | "Wake Up with You" | Porter | 3:38 | |
12. | "Everytime You Go" | OTT, Gallagher, Harding, Curnow | Harding, Curnow, Gallagher [a] | 3:40 |
13. | "Whatever It Takes" | Caine, Gallagher, Harding, Curnow | Harding, Curnow, Gallagher [a] | 3:48 |
14. | "This One's for You" | Ray Hedges, Martin Brannigan | Hedges | 3:22 |
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