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A. "I Only Wanna Be with You" – 2:45 B. "Confession" – 4:40. 12-inch single [51] A1. "I Only Wanna Be with You" (Extended Mix) – 4:56 A2. "I Only Wanna Be with You" (Acapella Mix) – 3:17 B1. "I Only Wanna Acid with You" (Mix 1) – 6:20 B2. "Confession" – 4:40. European CD single "I Only Wanna Be with You" – 2:45 "Nothing's Gonna ...
"Only Wanna Be with You" is a song by American alternative rock band Hootie & the Blowfish. After being included on the group's EP Kootchypop (1993), it was released in July 1995 as the third single from their breakthrough album, Cracked Rear View (1994).
First release: Philips UK EP I Only Want to Be With You, BE 12560, 6 March 1964; Bonus tracks 1999 reissue "Baby Don't You Know" (Buddy Kaye, Bea Verdi) – 2:50 First release: Philips UK single BF 1418 (B-side of "In The Middle of Nowhere"), 11 June 1965 "Standing in the Need of Love" (Traditional) – 2:30 Originally unissued.
"Ahora Te Puedes Marchar" (in English: "Now You Can Leave") is a song by Mexican singer Luis Miguel, released as the debut single from his fifth studio album, Soy Como Quiero Ser (1987). Written by Ivor Raymonde , Luis Gomez Escolar and Mike Hawker , it is a Spanish-language adaptation of the 1964 song " I Only Want to Be With You " by Dusty ...
With Mitchell, the group released an album titled Dedication (1976), and hit the chart with a cover version of the Dusty Springfield song "I Only Want to Be with You. " The song reached US No. 12, as well as "Yesterday's Hero" (featuring live material from a 1976 personal appearance in Toronto's Nathan Phillips Square), [25] and "Dedication".
Alaska holds the all-time U.S. record. The mercury plummeted to 80 degrees below zero on Jan. 23, 1971, in Prospect Creek, north of Fairbanks.
I Only Wanna Be with You may refer to: "I Only Want to Be with You", a 1963 song by Dusty Springfield "Only Wanna Be with You", a 1995 song by Hootie & the Blowfish;
To ward off dementia, older adults may want to spend more time reading, praying, crafting, listening to music and engaging in other mentally stimulating behaviors, a new study says.