"9pm (Till I Come)" is a song by ATB, released in 1998 and 1999, with vocals by Yolanda Rivera. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number one on July 3 of that year and stayed there for a fortnight. It was also number one in the Irish Singles Chart for 2 consecutive weeks. It was the fifth biggest-selling single of 1999 in the UK, with around 850,000 copies sold. The song was the first to be released by André Tanneberger's project ATB.

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  • "9pm (Till I Come)" is a song by ATB, released in 1998 and 1999, with vocals by Yolanda Rivera. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number one on July 3 of that year and stayed there for a fortnight. It was also number one in the Irish Singles Chart for 2 consecutive weeks. It was the fifth biggest-selling single of 1999 in the UK, with around 850,000 copies sold. The song was the first to be released by André Tanneberger's project ATB. It was the first track to feature the sound of a pitched guitar, which was so striking for the first singles to be released as ATB. Apparently Tanneberger was fooling around with his studio-equipment, while he was showing someone around. He liked the sound so much that it became his trademark, and a worldwide dance hit. 9pm (Till I Come) became so popular that in 2000, Electronic Arts decided to use it in their game, FIFA Premier League All Stars 1999, as their title song. The version which was used was the Signum Remix. However the Sequential One 1999 Remix is a version that has been very popular in clubs throughout from 1999 onwards and was used for the UK radio edit of the song.
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  • "9pm (Till I Come)" is a song by ATB, released in 1998 and 1999, with vocals by Yolanda Rivera. The single entered the UK Singles Chart at number one on July 3 of that year and stayed there for a fortnight. It was also number one in the Irish Singles Chart for 2 consecutive weeks. It was the fifth biggest-selling single of 1999 in the UK, with around 850,000 copies sold. The song was the first to be released by André Tanneberger's project ATB.
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