If You Only Let Me In

"If You Only Let Me In" is a song by British R&B group MN8. It was released in April 1995 as the second single from their debut album, To the Next Level. It peaked at number 6 in the UK charts.[1]

"If You Only Let Me In"
Single by MN8
from the album To the Next Level
B-side"I'll Be Gone"
ReleasedApril 17, 1995
GenreR&B, new jack swing
Length4:03
LabelColumbia
Songwriter(s)Arthur Baker
Axel Kroell
Connor Reeves
Producer(s)Dennis Charles
Ronnie Wilson
MN8 singles chronology
"I've Got A Little Something For You"
(1995)
"If You Only Let Me In"
(1995)
"Happy"
(1995)

Track listings

7" single / cassette single
  1. "If You Only Let Me In" (Radio Mix) — 4:03
  2. "I'll Be Gone" — 4:30
CD single
  1. "If You Only Let Me In" (Radio Mix) — 3:43
  2. "If You Only Let Me In" (Absolute 12" Mix) — 5:07
  3. "If You Only Let Me In" (Club Mix) — 7:49
  4. "I'll Be Gone" — 4:30
12" single
  1. "If You Only Let Me In" (12" Mix)
  2. "If You Only Let Me In" (Album Mix)
  3. "If You Only Let Me In" (Drum Dub)

Charts

Year-end charts

Chart (1995) Position
New Zealand (Recorded Music NZ)[2] 30
gollark: If you require everyone/a majority to say "yes, let us make the thing" publicly, then you probably won't get any of the thing - if you say "yes, let us make the thing" then someone will probably go "wow, you are a bad/shameful person for supporting the thing".
gollark: Say most/many people like a thing, but the unfathomable mechanisms of culture™ have decided that it's bad/shameful/whatever. In our society, as long as it isn't something which a plurality of people *really* dislike, you can probably get it anyway since you don't need everyone's buy-in. And over time the thing might become more widely accepted by unfathomable mechanisms of culture™.
gollark: I also think that if you decide what to produce via social things instead of the current financial mechanisms, you would probably have less innovation (if you have a cool new thing™, you have to convince a lot of people it's a good idea, rather than just convincing a few specialized people that it's good enough to get some investment) and could get stuck in weird signalling loops.
gollark: So it's possible to be somewhat insulated from whatever bizarre trends are sweeping things.
gollark: In a capitalistic system, people don't have to like me as long as I can throw money at them, see.

References

  1. "If You Only Let Me In - Official charts".
  2. "End of Year Charts 1995". Recorded Music NZ. Retrieved December 3, 2017.


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