Right Before My Eyes

"Right Before My Eyes" is a 1988 song by Patti Day. It was remixed in New York by Bruce Forest and became a major club hit in the US and UK.

"Right Before My Eyes"
Single by Patti Day
GenreHouse
LabelStarway Records

Track listing

UK/US vinyl (Bruce Forest mixes)
A1. "Right Before My Eyes" (House Vocal) - 4:57
B1. "Right Before My Eyes" (Extended Club Mix) - 6:11
B2. "Right Before My Eyes" (House Groove) - 5:28

N'n'G version

"Right Before My Eyes"
Single by N'n'G featuring Kallaghan & MC Neat
Released1998/2000
Recorded1998
GenreUK garage
LabelHeat Recordings, Urban Heat
Songwriter(s)Alexandra Forbes, Michael Zager
Producer(s)Grant Nelson, Norris Windross

In 1998, English UK garage duo N'n'G released a garage cover of "Right Before My Eyes" featuring singer Kallaghan on vocals. A remix of the song was released in 2000 and featured MC Neat, one half of the duo DJ Luck & MC Neat. This version was a hit, peaking at No. 12 on the UK Singles Chart[1] and No. 1 on the UK Dance Singles Chart.[2]

Track listing

UK CD single (N'n'G feat. Kallaghan, 1998)
  1. "Right Before My Eyes" (Radio Edit) - 3:53
  2. "Right Before My Eyes" (Grant Nelson's Buckin' Fumpin' Vocal) - 5:54
  3. "Right Before My Eyes" (Club Mix) - 5:46
UK CD maxi-single (N'n'G feat. Kallaghan & MC Neat, 2000)
  1. "Right Before My Eyes" ('The Remix' Edit) - 3:07
  2. "Right Before My Eyes" (Club Mix Edit) - 3:38
  3. "Right Before My Eyes" (Grant's Buckin' Fumpin' Remix) - 5:53
  4. "Right Before My Eyes" ('The Remix') - 6:13

Other versions

In 1990, American singer Lonnie Gordon released her version as the B-side to "Happenin' All Over Again". It was later added as a bonus track on the 1991 CD release If I Have to Stand Alone. It was produced by the remixer of the Patti Day version, Bruce Forest.

In 2014, another version was released by UK singer Little Nikki.

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