Together (Amii Stewart and Mike Francis song)

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"Together"
Single by Amii Stewart and Mike Francis
from the album Features / The Best of Amii Stewart
B-side "Do It All Again"
Released1985
Genre Italo disco
Length6:39
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Amii Stewart, Mike Francis
Producer(s) Paul Micioni
Amii Stewart singles chronology
"Fever Line"
(1985)
"Together"
(1985)
"Knock on Wood / Light My Fire (Remix)"
(1985)
Mike Francis singles chronology
"Features of Love"
(1985)
"Together"
(1985)
"Iron It Out/You Can't Get Out of My Heart"
(1986)

"Together" is a song by American singer Amii Stewart and Italian musician Mike Francis, released as a single in 1985. The duet was a number nine hit in Italy in July 1985. [1] It appeared on Francis' 1985 album Features, and Stewart's 1985 compilation album The Best of Amii Stewart.

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References

  1. "Hit Parade Italia - Top Settimanali Single".