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Take Me to Your Heart (Bananarama song)

Take Me to Your Heart (Bananarama song)

1995 single by Bananarama


"Take Me to Your Heart" is a 1995 ballad recorded by English pop duo Bananarama from their seventh album, Ultra Violet. The song was released as second and final single only in Australia and Japan.

Quick Facts Single by Bananarama, from the album Ultra Violet ...

Background

The song was remixed prior to its release as a single. Trance, techno, disco, and reggae versions were released, with the disco remix containing samples from Anita Ward's number-one single from 1979, "Ring My Bell".

Larry Flick from Billboard described the song as a "springy number", noting that it is "covered in vibrant synths and a cute chorus that you'll be singing along with in moments."[1]

Music video

A music video was produced to promote the single. It appears to be one of their lowest budget productions and resembles a home movie, featuring Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward walking outdoors through fields of tall grass.

Remixes

  1. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Album Version) - (3:55)
    Taken from the CD albums "Ultra Violet" & "I Found Love"
  2. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Radio Heart Edit) - (3:20)
  3. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Electronic Heart Mix) - (6:02)
  4. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Tony De Vit Trance Mix) - (7:51)
    Remixed by Tony De Vit
  5. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Sweetbox Disco Mix) - (3:04)
  6. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Mark Cyrus Reggae Mix) - (5:27)
    Remixed by Mark Cyrus
  7. "Take Me To Your Heart" (Tony De Vit Radio Mix) - (4:46)
    Remixed by Tony De Vit

Charts

More information Chart (1996), Peak position ...

References

  1. Flick, Larry (17 August 1996). "Single Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. p. 77. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  2. "Response from ARIA to chart inquiry, received 2015-06-05". imgur.com. Retrieved 19 September 2015.



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