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1984 single by Irene Cara From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"You Were Made for Me" is a song written by Eddie Brown and the song's performer, Irene Cara. It was the fourth and final single that originated on her 1983 LP What a Feelin' and the only ballad included on it. While Giorgio Moroder had written the music for most of the songs on the album, Cara is credited as the composer on "You Were Made for Me". Whereas the previous singles ("Why Me?", "The Dream", and "Breakdance") spawned dance remixes and did well on the pop and R&B charts, "You Were Made for Me" had its biggest success on the Adult Contemporary charts in the US and Canada. It was also her last chart hit in the US.
"You Were Made for Me" | ||||
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Single by Irene Cara | ||||
from the album What a Feelin' | ||||
B-side | "Receiving" | |||
Released | July 1984 | |||
Recorded | 1983 | |||
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Length | 4:20 (album version) 4:13 (7-inch remix) 3:42 (7-inch remix/edit) | |||
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Producer(s) | James Newton Howard | |||
Irene Cara singles chronology | ||||
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Irene Cara had the biggest hit of her career in the spring of 1983 when "Flashdance... What a Feeling" was the number one song on the Billboard Hot 100 for 6 weeks.[1] Her follow-up album borrowed its name from the dance-pop chart topper, which was composed and produced by Giorgio Moroder. Cara continued working with Moroder on the new album but explained how it meant delegating the composing duties to him: "I usually write music; it's only working with Giorgio that I've become a lyricist. I had no choice since he's a composer."[2] "You Were Made for Me" was the one song on the album for which she wrote the music.[3]
The July 28, 1984, issue of Billboard included the debut of "You Were Made for Me" on the magazine's Hot 100, where it spent 5 weeks and peaked at number 78.[1] The August 4 issue marked the first appearance of the song on their Black Singles chart, where it got as high as number 83 over the course of 4 weeks,[4] as well as its first of 13 weeks on their list of the most popular Adult Contemporary songs in the US, during which time it reached number 10.[5] On Canada's Adult Contemporary chart in RPM magazine, it made it to number 5.[6]
Billboard magazine put "You Were Made for Me" in the context of the rest of the album in its review. "In contrast to her string of high-energy hits from the What a Feelin' LP, this one's a cool, slow ballad that gives Cara the chance to ease into a melody."[7] On their page of singles reviews, the song was put into the "Pop Pick" category, which was for "new releases with the greatest chart potential".[7]
From the liner notes for What a Feelin':[3]
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7-inch remix
From the liner notes of the 7-inch single:[8]
Chart (1984) | Peak position |
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Canada Adult Contemporary (RPM)[6] | 5 |
US Billboard Adult Contemporary[5] | 10 |
US Billboard Black Singles[4] | 83 |
US Billboard Hot 100[11] | 78 |
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