Hang On in There Baby

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"Hang on in There Baby"
Hang on in There Baby - Johnny Bristol.jpg
Single by Johnny Bristol
from the album Hang On in There Baby
B-side "Take Care of You for Me"
ReleasedJune 1974
Recorded1974
Length3:23
Label MGM
Songwriter(s) Johnny Bristol
Producer(s) Johnny Bristol
Music video
"Hang On In There Baby": TopPop on YouTube

"Hang On in There Baby" is a song written by American musician Johnny Bristol and arranged by H. B. Barnum as the title track from his first album. It was released as a single in 1974, reaching No. 8 on the U.S. Hot 100 [1] and No. 2 on the U.S. R&B chart. [2] In the UK it reached No. 3. [3]

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Chart history

Curiosity version

"Hang On in There Baby"
Curiosity Hang On in There Baby.jpg
Vinyl cover
Single by Curiosity
from the album Back to Front
B-side "Meaning of Dreaming"
Released1992 (1992)
Length3:08
Label RCA
Songwriter(s) Johnny Bristol
Producer(s) Mark Taylor, Terry Adams
Curiosity singles chronology
"First Place"
(1989)
"Hang On in There Baby"
(1992)
"I Need Your Lovin'"
(1992)

English band Curiosity Killed the Cat, shortened to Curiosity, released a cover in 1992 under RCA Records as the debut single from their third album, Back to Front (1992). It is the band's joint biggest hit alongside "Down to Earth", peaking at No. 3 on the UK Singles Chart. [14]

Track listings

7-inch and cassette

  1. "Hang On in There Baby" – 3:08
  2. "Meaning of Dreaming" – 4:20

12-inch

  1. "Hang On in There Baby" (Extended Club Mix) – 4:52
  2. Hang On in There Baby (After Hours Mix) – 3:52
  3. Hang On in There Baby (Dub Mix) – 3:52
  4. "Meaning of Dreaming" – 4:20

CD single

  1. Hang On in There Baby (7" Version) – 3:08
  2. "Hang On in There Baby" (Extended Club Mix) – 4:52
  3. "Meaning of Dreaming" – 4:20

Charts

Gary Barlow version

"Hang On in There Baby"
Song by Gary Barlow
from the album Open Road
ReleasedMay 26, 1997 (1997-05-26)
Recorded1996
Genre Pop
Length3:38
Label BMG, RCA, Arista
Songwriter(s) Johnny Bristol
Producer(s) Trevor Horn
"Hang On in There Baby"
HOITB.jpg
Single by Gary Barlow featuring Rosie Gaines
B-side "A Million Love Songs" (live)
ReleasedApril 3, 1998 (1998-04-03)
Genre Pop
Length3:44
Label BMG, RCA
Songwriter(s) Johnny Bristol
Producer(s) Mike Rose, Nick Foster
Gary Barlow singles chronology
"Superhero"
(1998)
"Hang On in There Baby"
(1998)
"Stronger"
(1999)

Barlow recorded the song in 1996, during recording sessions for his first solo work, Open Road . Although it was included on the British version of the album, it was never released as a single in the UK. In America, it was the third single off the record and was also released as a single in Germany, and to radio in the Netherlands due its popularity. The single version features vocals from American singer Rosie Gaines. [24]

When Barlow started touring in promotion of Open Road, he hired Rosie Gaines as a support act. While on tour, he decided to record a new version of "Hang On in There Baby" featuring Gaines, which he intended to use for performance only. However, following a record deal with Arista and a plan to release Open Road in America, he and Gaines recorded a studio version for the album. On April 3, 1998, he released the duet version as the third American single from Open Road, and also issued it in the Netherlands. When Barlow's video album, Open Book, was released in the United Kingdom in June 1998, an accompanying single given away with the video featured the duet version of "Hang On in There Baby" as its lead track; the duet version had previously been unavailable in the UK.

Music video

The music video features footage of Barlow and Gaines performing the song on the Open Road tour, as well as backstage footage featuring Barlow's home life and rehearsals. A snippet of the video was included on Open Book; however, the full video has never been commercially released.

Track listing

  1. "Hang On in There Baby" (Featuring Rosie Gaines) - 3:44
  2. "A Million Love Songs" (Live) - 4:55
  1. "Hang On in There Baby" (Featuring Rosie Gaines) - 3:44
  2. "Hang On in There Baby" - 3:37
  3. "My Commitment" (Soulshock Mix) - 4:30
  4. "Hard to Handle" (Live) - 3:03
  5. "A Million Love Songs" (Live) - 4:55
  1. "Hang On in There Baby" (Featuring Rosie Gaines) - 3:44
  2. "My Commitment" (Soulshock Mix) - 4:30
  3. "Hard to Handle" (Live) - 3:03
  4. "A Million Love Songs" (Live) - 4:55

Charts

Chart (1998)Peak

position

Germany (Official German Charts) [25] 69
Poland ( Music & Media ) [26] 5

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