UR (My Love)

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"UR (My Love)"
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Single by Kate Ryan
from the album Different
ReleasedOctober 15, 2001
Genre trance
Length3:44
Label EMI Belgium
Songwriter(s) Kate Ryan, Andy "AJ Duncan" Janssens
Producer(s) AJ Duncan, Phil Wilde
Kate Ryan singles chronology
"Scream for More"
(2001)
"UR (My Love)"
(2001)
"Désenchantée"
(2002)
Audio video
"UR (My Love)" on YouTube

"UR (My Love)" (full title: You Are (My Love)) is the second single of the female Belgian dance singer Kate Ryan and was released on October 15, 2001, in Belgium (peaking at #17 after a few weeks), in 2002 in some other countries too, but with less success.

Contents

In the U.S., the single was released in December 2001 with "Désenchantée" as a double-A-single.

Formats and track listings

CD Single
  1. "UR (My Love)" - 3:44
  2. "UR (My Love)" (Peter Luts Radio Edit) - 3:34
12" Single
  1. "UR (My Love)" (Original Extended) - 8:33
  2. "UR (My Love)" (Peter Luts Extended Remix) - 6:57

Official versions

Charts

Chart performance for "UR (My Love)"
Chart (2001)Peak
position
Belgium (Ultratop 50 Flanders) [1] 52
US Hot Dance Singles Sales ( Billboard )16

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References

  1. "Kate Ryan – UR (My Love)" (in Dutch). Ultratop 50. Retrieved 7 June 2024.