You're the One I Love

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  1. "You're the One I Love" (C&J Album Version) — 4:07
  2. "You're the One I Love" (Brooklyn Funk Acapella) — 4:05
  3. "You're the One I Love" (London Dub) — 5:16
  4. "You're the One I Love" (Dark Dub) — 5:54
  1. "You're the One I Love" (C & J Radio Edit) — 3:53
  2. "You're the One I Love" (DI Paradise Edit) — 3:54
  3. "You're the One I Love" (Album Version) — 3:55
  4. "You're the One I Love" (Dodge's Mix) — 4:15
  5. "You're the One I Love" (C & J Street Mix) — 4:15
  6. "You're the One I Love" (DI Paradise Mix) — 5:35
  7. "You're the One I Love" (Freshly Squeezed Mix) — 7:06
  8. "You're the One I Love" (Lukas' Do Anything Mix) — 5:36
  1. "You're the One I Love" (C&J Original Edit) — 3:53
  2. "You Might Need Somebody" (Acoustic Version) — 3:23
  1. "You're the One I Love" (C&J Original Edit) — 3:53
  2. "You're the One I Love" (D + A '97 Feelin It Mix) — 3:58
  3. "You're the One I Love" (Brooklyn Funk R&B Mix) — 4:09
  4. "You're the One I Love" (D-I Paradise '97 Mix (12")) — 5:31
  5. "You're the One I Love" (C&J Mix) — 4:07
  1. "You're the One I Love" (C&J Original Edit) — 3:53
  2. "You're the One I Love" (Brooklyn Funk Alt Mix) — 4:15
  3. "You're the One I Love" (Brooklyn Funk Club Mix) — 4:08
  4. "You Might Need Somebody" (Acoustic Version) — 3:23

Charts

"You're the One I Love"
Shola Ama-You're the One I Love.jpg
Single by Shola Ama
from the album Much Love
Released1996
Genre Soul
Length3:53
Label
  • WEA
  • Freakstreet
Songwriter(s)
  • Shaun LaBelle
  • Stevie Bensusen
Producer(s) Shaun LaBelle
Shola Ama singles chronology
"Celebrate"
(1995)
"You're the One I Love"
(1996)
"You Might Need Somebody"
(1997)

"You Might Need Somebody"
(1997)

"You're the One I Love"
(1997)

"Who's Loving My Baby"
(1998)
Charts (1997)Peak
position
France (SNEP) [7] 81
Netherlands (Dutch Top 40 Tipparade) [8] 14
Netherlands (Single Top 100) [9] 93
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ) [10] 45
Scotland (OCC) [11] 10
UK Singles (OCC) [12] 81
UK Singles (OCC) [12]
(1997 re-issue)
3
UK R&B (OCC) [13] 2

Release history

RegionDateFormat(s)Label(s)Ref.
United Kingdom1996
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • WEA
  • Freakstreet
United Kingdom (re-release)18 August 1997
  • CD
  • cassette
[14]

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