All That Matters (Louise song)

All That Matters is an uptempo pop-dance song released by UK singer Louise in 1998 from her second album Woman In Me. The single peaked at no 11 on the UK charts.[1] The single was also remixed for the clubs by Hex Hector and DJ Tonka, whose version was also featured in the 1999 US Dance compilation "Pop Goes Dance."[2]

"All That Matters"
Single by Louise
from the album Woman In Me
Released22 March 1998
Recorded1997
GenrePop
Length3:27
LabelEMI
Songwriter(s)Jeffrey Franzel/Nina Ossoff/Terry Silverlight
Producer(s)Nigel Lowis
Louise singles chronology
"Let's Go Round Again"
(1997)
"All That Matters"
(1998)
"2 Faced"
(2000)

Track listings

UK CD 1 single

  • All That Matters (Radio Mix) 3:27
  • Woman In Me 3:43
  • When Will My Heart Beat Again 4:01
  • Louise Answerphone Message 0:14

UK/Europe CD 2 single

  • All That Matters (Radio Mix) 3:27
  • All That Matters (DJ Tonka Mix) 7:08
  • All That Matters (Cas Roc Vocal Mix) 6:22
  • All That Matters (Hex Hector Vocal Mix) 6:38
  • All That Matters (Hyper Go Go Vocal Mix) 6:21
  • All That Matters (The Almighty Mix) 6:17
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