What You're Made of

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"What You're Made Of"
What You're Made Of CD1.jpg
CD1
Single by Lucie Silvas
from the album Breathe In
B-side
  • "Build Your World Around"
  • "Love You This Much"
ReleasedMay 28, 2004 (United Kingdom)
March 4, 2005 (Netherlands)
May 2006 (France, Belgium, Switzerland)
Format CD single, Digital download
Recorded London, 2004
Genre Piano pop
Length4:12(Album Version)
3:45 (Radio Edit)
3:50 (Duet Version)
Label Mercury
Songwriter(s) Lucie Silvas,
Peter Gordeno,
Mike Peden
Producer(s) Mike Peden
Lucie Silvas singles chronology
"It's Too Late"
(2000)
"What You're Made Of"
(2004)
"Breathe In"
(2005)
Grégory Lemarchal singles chronology
"À corps perdu"
(2005)
"Même si (What You're Made of)"
(2006)
"Le Feu sur les planches"
(2006)

"What You're Made Of" is the first single of British female singer Lucie Silvas' debut album Breathe In . It debuted and peaked at number seven on the UK Singles Charts and reached the top 30 in Austria, Ireland, the Netherlands and Sweden. Silvas recorded two different versions of the song together with French singer Grégory Lemarchal and Spanish singer Antonio Orozco. The French version—titled "Même si (What You're Made Of)"—peaked at number two in France and charted strongly in Walloon Belgium and Switzerland. In 2006 Silvas recorded another version with the Dutch Metropole Orchestra that became a minor hit in the Netherlands.

Contents

Track listings

CD1
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What You're Made Of (Radio Edit)"Lucie Silvas, Peter Gordeno, Mike Peden4:12
2."What You're Made Of (Acoustic Version)"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden4:03
CD2
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What You're Made Of"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden4:12
2."Love You This Much"Silvas3:43
3."Build Your World Around"Silvas, Charlie Russell, Graham Kearns, Peden3:29
4."What You're Made Of (Video)"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden 
5."What You're Made Of (Making Of)"  
CD Single (with Grégory Lemarchal)
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Même si (What You're Made Of)"Isabelle Bernal, Silvas, Gordeno, Peden3:50
2."What You're Made Of (Radio Edit)"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden3:50
CD Sampler with the Metropole Orchestra
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."What You're Made Of"Silvas, Gordeno, Peden4:12
2."Without You"Silvas, Kearns, Peden4:03

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