"You" was Shaznay Lewis' second single from the Open album and was released 2004. It peaked in the UK charts at #56.
"You" is the second single by Ayumi Hamasaki. It was released on June 10, 1998.
you is a single by Kumi Koda. It went to #1 in the official Japanese top 200 singles chart. It is the first of the twelve singles to be released in succession of twelve weeks. The single also includes the song Sweet Kiss.
"You" is the fifth single released from R&B/pop singer Janet Jackson's sixth studio album The Velvet Rope.
"You" is a song taken from the debut album, Do Not Disturb by Joanne.
You is a single by George Harrison, that reached on charts #38 in UK and more impressive #20 in USA. It was originally recorded for Ronnie Spector, who didn't end up using the track. The backing was recorded in 1970, during sessions for All Things Must Pass, with the help of Ronnie's husband Phil. In 1975 Harrison simply recorded his own vocal over the track and released it on his Extra Texture (Read All About It) album. Lyrics "I love you" and "you love me" make this tune one of the simpliest Harrison's songs. "You" was recently covered by American singer and song-writer Lisa Mychols on a tribute album "He Was Fab - a tribute to George Harrison".
"You" was the 9th single released by UK pop group, S Club 7 on February 11, 2002. The track was a very uptempo retro number reminiscent of the group's third single "You're My Number One". The video was set in the 1950s and is described in the BeSt CD booklet as the "candyfloss-bright, tongue-in-cheek 50s pastiche". This track was the last single to feature departed band member Paul and sparked the last leg of the S Club 7 journey.
"You" is a song by R&B artist Lloyd featuring rapper Lil Wayne, and was produced by Big Reese for Lloyd's second studio album, Street Love. It was recorded in the producer's basement. Lloyd himself has reported that he leaked the song to an Atlanta radio station to receive airplay. The song samples Spandau Ballet's song "True". On February 8, 2007 "You" became Lloyd's first and Lil Wayne's second top ten single on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100, charting at number nine. The single debuted on the UK Singles Chart dated May 28, 2007 at number sixty-six with download sales alone, and moved up to number forty-five on downloads. The song also reached number one on the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the US, becoming both Lloyd and Lil Wayne's first number-one single on this chart.
The music video features D. Woods of Danity Kane as the leading lady. The video was inducted into the U.S. BET 106 & Park video hall of fame, after spending sixty-five days on the countdown, thirty-four of which were at number one.
"You" is the opening song on Pablo Honey by Radiohead. It is notable for being an early favorite among Radiohead fans, and was last played in 2002. It is one of the only songs from Pablo Honey which has been played live since 1998. "You" first appeared on Radiohead's Manic Hedgehog demo, and was later included on the Drill EP.
The song is unusual in that its time signature is 23/8, (although it can be simply viewed as 3 bars of 6/8 and one bar 5/8 in in every four bar phrase), giving it an unusual feel, a technique which Radiohead would later explore further on Kid A and Amnesiac. The lyrics reveal that it is an obsessive love song.
"You" is a 1968 single released by soul singer Marvin Gaye on the Tamla label.
Released as the first single off Gaye's In the Groove album, it was written by Ivy Jo Hunter, Jack Goga and Jeffrey Bowen and produced by Hunter.
The song talked of a man wanting to keep a rendezvous secret with one woman while the both of them are involved with other people.
Recorded after Gaye recorded his "I Heard It Through the Grapevine" single, it showcased a new rougher Gaye vocal than usual signaling a change in the singer's direction as he stepped away from the sophisticated-styled soul that dominated his mid-sixties releases.
A modest hit on the pop charts peaking at number thirty-four, it was a top ten single on the R&B charts where it peaked at number seven.