To You I Belong

"To You I Belong" is a song by Irish girl group B*Witched. It was released as the third single from their eponymous debut album (1998). It reached number one on the UK Singles Chart in December 1998.[1] It was their third UK chart-topping single.[1]

"To You I Belong"
Single by B*Witched
from the album B*Witched
B-side"Fly Away" / "B*Witched's Message to Santa"
Released7 December 1998 (1998-12-07)
Recorded1997
GenrePop
Length3:05
LabelEpic, Glowworm
Songwriter(s)B*Witched, Ray "Madman" Hedges, Tracy Ackerman
Producer(s)Ray "Madman" Hedges
B*Witched singles chronology
"Rollercoaster"
(1998)
"To You I Belong"
(1998)
"Blame It on the Weatherman"
(1999)

Music video

The music video was directed by Katie Bell, who would later also direct the video for "I Shall Be There". Like the song itself, the video has a Christmas feel to it: it features a cold, icy forest and a large lake.

Live performances

During performances, lead singer Edele Lynch wore finger cymbals which she would clap in time with the cymbals claps in the music. This became another one of B*Witched's signature performance moves, along with the Irish jig for "C'est la Vie", the human rollercoaster for "Rollercoaster" and the facial hand gesture for "Blame It on the Weatherman".

Releases

  • UK CD 1 [666771 2]
  1. To You I Belong 3:05
  2. Fly Away 3:01
  3. B*Witched's Message to Santa 0:53
  • UK CD 2 [666771 5]
  1. To You I Belong 3:05
  2. To You I Belong (Amen UK 12" Mix) 9:02
  3. To You I Belong (The Wide Slam Mix) 5:23
  • AU CD [xxxxxx x]
  1. To You I Belong 3:05
  2. To You I Belong (Amen UK 12" Mix) 9:02
  3. To You I Belong (The Wide Slam Mix) 5:23
  4. Fly Away 3:01
  5. Rollercoaster (Amen Mix) 8:09
  • Vinyl [XPR 3286]
  1. To You I Belong (Amen UK 12" Mix) 9:02
  2. To You I Belong (Amen UK Dub Mix) 7:37

Charts and certifications

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References

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