About: Oh Baby I...

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"Oh Baby I..." is a song by English girl group Eternal, written by Lotti Golden and Tommy Faragher. It was the fifth single released from their debut album, Always & Forever (1993). The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number seven on 30 October 1994, climbing to its peak of number four a week later. The single spent 10 weeks in the top 40, which up to this point was their longest chart run, and was certified Silver by the BPI on 1 January 1995 for shipments over 200,000. The song also reached the top 10 in the Netherlands and narrowly missed the top 10 in Ireland and New Zealand, charting at number 11 in both countries.

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  • "Oh Baby I..." is a song by English girl group Eternal, written by Lotti Golden and Tommy Faragher. It was the fifth single released from their debut album, Always & Forever (1993). The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number seven on 30 October 1994, climbing to its peak of number four a week later. The single spent 10 weeks in the top 40, which up to this point was their longest chart run, and was certified Silver by the BPI on 1 January 1995 for shipments over 200,000. The song also reached the top 10 in the Netherlands and narrowly missed the top 10 in Ireland and New Zealand, charting at number 11 in both countries. (en)
  • Oh Baby I... is een nummer van de Britse meidengroep Eternal. Het is de vijfde single van hun debuutalbum . (nl)
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  • Silver (en)
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  • * "Sweet Funky Thing" * "Decisions" (en)
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  • * Pop * R&B (en)
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  • * EMI * 1st Avenue (en)
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  • * Tommy Faragher * Lotti Golden (en)
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  • Oh Baby I/Sweet Funky Thing (en)
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  • * Tommy Faragher * Lotti Golden (en)
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  • "Oh Baby I..." is a song by English girl group Eternal, written by Lotti Golden and Tommy Faragher. It was the fifth single released from their debut album, Always & Forever (1993). The song entered the UK Singles Chart at number seven on 30 October 1994, climbing to its peak of number four a week later. The single spent 10 weeks in the top 40, which up to this point was their longest chart run, and was certified Silver by the BPI on 1 January 1995 for shipments over 200,000. The song also reached the top 10 in the Netherlands and narrowly missed the top 10 in Ireland and New Zealand, charting at number 11 in both countries. (en)
  • Oh Baby I... is een nummer van de Britse meidengroep Eternal. Het is de vijfde single van hun debuutalbum . (nl)
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