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| Producer = Eg White<br/>Fitzgerald Scott | | Producer = Eg White<br/>Fitzgerald Scott | ||
| Certification = | | Certification = | ||
| Chart position = <ul><li>#10 <small>(])<small></li> <li>#60 <small>(])</small></li> | |||
| Last single = "]"<br/>(2005) | | Last single = "]"<br/>(2005) | ||
| This single = "Call My Name"<br/>(2005) | | This single = "Call My Name"<br/>(2005) |
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This article is about the Charlotte Church song. For the Prince song, see Call My Name (Prince song). For the OMD song, see Call My Name (OMD song)."Call My Name" | |
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Song | |
B-side | "Unfaithful" |
"Call My Name" (2005) is the second song released by Charlotte Church from her sixth album Tissues and Issues. The track Let Me Love You is a cover of a song by the R&B singer Mario and combines lyrics from Bonnie and Clyde 03 originally performed by Beyonce with Jay Z.
Track listing
UK CD1
- "Call My Name"
- "Let Me Love You" (live)
UK CD2
- "Call My Name" — 3:00
- "Call My Name" (Steve Mac's Classic Vocal remix edit) — 3:32
- "Unfaithful" — 3:34
- "Call My Name" (music video)
Australian CD
- "Call My Name" — 3:00
- "Call My Name" (Steve Mac's Classic Vocal remix edit) — 3:32
- "Unfaithful" — 3:34
- "Call My Name" (music video)
Charts
Chart (2005) | Peak position |
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Ireland singles chart | 16 |
UK singles chart | 10 |
Chart (2006) | Peak position |
Australian singles chart | 60 |
Mexican singles chart | 52 |
Charlotte Church | |
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Singles | |
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