Where Are You Baby?
Appearance
"Where Are You Baby?" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Boo's Boogie" |
"Where Are You Baby?" was a 1990 single released by Betty Boo, from her album Boomania. It peaked at #3 in the UK Singles Chart in September 1990.[1] The main verse hook line is the tune of the saxophone riff that leads into the middle 8 section of the James Brown track "I Got You". The introductory piano riff is a direct sample from the Velvelettes track, "He Was Really Saying Something".
The song was featured in the soundtrack of the 1991 romantic comedy Career Opportunities.
Track listings
- CD (LEFT 43CD)
- "Where Are You Baby?" (radio edit)
- "Boo's Boogie" (12" version)
- "Where Are You Baby?" (12" mix)
- 7" (LEFT 43) / cassette (LEFT 43C)
- "Where Are You Baby?" (radio edit)
- "Boo's Boogie" (7" version)
- 12" (LEFT 43T)
- "Where Are You Baby?" (12" mix)
- "Boo's Boogie" (12" version)
References
- ^ "Chart Stats - Betty Boo - Where Are You Baby?". Chart Stats. Retrieved 6 July 2009.