I'm Right Here
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"I'm Right Here" | ||||
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Single by Samantha Mumba | ||||
from the album The Collection | ||||
Released | 7 October 2002 | |||
Format | CD single, maxi single | |||
Genre | Pop, R&B | |||
Length | 3:20 | |||
Label | Polydor Records, A&M Records | |||
Writer(s) | Kandi Burruss, Pontus Winnberg, Christian Karlsson, Henrik Jonback | |||
Producer(s) | Bloodshy & Avant | |||
Samantha Mumba singles chronology | ||||
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"I'm Right Here" is a song by Irish singer Samantha Mumba, the first single release from her aborted second album Woman (2002). The single had poor sales, despite reaching number 3 in the UK, and flopped on the US Billboard Hot 100 but reached number 24 on the US Dance Chart. The poor performance of this single is believed to be the main reason why the release of her second album Woman was cancelled. Her manager, Louis Walsh, originally wanted her to record a song titled "Sound of the Underground", but she opted for this instead. The song later became a massive hit for girl group Girls Aloud.
Music video
The video for "I'm Right Here" (directed by Darren Grant), features Samantha and a group of girls in fireman-type outfits hosing down unfaithful men with a fire hose riding in a firetruck. Jamaican DeeJay Damian Marley, son of famous reggae star Bob Marley, and dancer Cris Judd are featured in the video.
Track listing
- UK CD1
- "I'm Right Here"
- "Sensuality"
- "I'm Right Here" (Crash Vocal Mix)
- "I'm Right Here" (video)
- UK CD2
- "I'm Right Here"
- "Gotta Tell You"
- "Baby, Come on Over"
- "Baby, Come on Over" (video)
- UK Cassette
- "I'm Right Here"
- "Gotta Tell You"
- "Always Come Back To Your Love"
- Australian CD
- "I'm Right Here"
- "I'm Right Here" (featuring Damian Marley)
- "I'm Right Here" (Video)
- "Wish Upon a Star"
- Europe CD
- "I'm Right Here"
- "Wish Upon a Star"
- US CD
- "I'm Right Here" (featuring Damian Marley)
- "I'm Right Here" (radio edit)
Charts
Year | Chart | Peak position |
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2002 | Australian Singles Chart | 32[1] |
Irish Singles Chart | 3 | |
Dutch Singles Chart | 72[2] | |
Switzerland Singles Chart | 81[3] | |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 80 | |
US Billboard Dance Chart | 24 | |
UK Singles Chart | 5 |
References
External links
- 2002 singles
- Music videos directed by Darren Grant
- Samantha Mumba songs
- Songs written by Kandi Burruss
- Song recordings produced by Bloodshy & Avant
- Songs written by Henrik Jonback
- Songs written by Pontus Winnberg
- Songs written by Christian Karlsson (record producer)
- 2002 songs
- A&M Records singles
- Polydor Records singles