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In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. [http://reggaecd.com/photobio/singingsweet.htm] Other covers were released in 1998 by [[Uncle Sam (singer)|Uncle Sam]] on his debut CD, and in 2006 by [[Clay Aiken]] on his CD [[A Thousand Different Ways]].
In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. [http://reggaecd.com/photobio/singingsweet.htm] Other covers were released in 1998 by [[Uncle Sam (singer)|Uncle Sam]] on his debut CD, and in 2006 by [[Clay Aiken]] on his CD [[A Thousand Different Ways]].

In 1996, Adams Hambüger-Hatt recorded a German remake titled "Wenn Ich Sehe, Du Lächelst".


In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance version.
In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance version.

Revision as of 06:11, 27 August 2009

"When I See You Smile" is a power ballad for the American supergroup Bad English from their self-titled debut album and was written and recorded by Diane Warren on May 27, 1988 in California.

In 1992, 16-year-old reggae artist Singing Sweet scored a hit with a cover version in Jamaica and on the dancehall scene in the United States. [1] Other covers were released in 1998 by Uncle Sam on his debut CD, and in 2006 by Clay Aiken on his CD A Thousand Different Ways.

In 1996, Adams Hambüger-Hatt recorded a German remake titled "Wenn Ich Sehe, Du Lächelst".

In August 2007 the Dutch producers duo P&A remixed 'when I see you smile' into a dance version.

In 2008, Nina Girado recorded her own version of the song for her album Nina Sings The Hits of Diane Warren.


Preceded by Billboard Hot 100 number one single
November 11 1989 - November 18 1989
Succeeded by