Get Up! (Beverley Knight song)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
"Get Up!" | ||
---|---|---|
Single by Beverley Knight | ||
from the album Who I Am | ||
Released | November 5, 2001 | |
Format | Single | |
Recorded | 2001 | |
Genre | R&B / Soul | |
Label | Parlophone | |
Writer(s) | Beverley Knight Derrick Joshua Derrick Martin |
|
Producer(s) | Beverley Knight Derrick Joshua Derrick Martin BJ Mike Soul |
|
Chart positions | ||
Beverley Knight singles chronology | ||
"Sista Sista (Re-Release)" (1999) |
"Get Up!" (2001) |
"Shoulda Woulda Coulda" (2002) |
Get Up! was the first single taken from Beverley Knight's third studio album, Who I Am. The track, which was show cased with a performance at the 2001 MOBO Awards, became Knight's third top 20 hit in Britain when it peaked at #17 upon its release.
[edit] Track list
CD 1:
- "Get Up!" (Beverley Knight, Derrick Joshua and Derrick Martin)
- "Get Up!" (Middle Row Mix)
- "Get Up!" (So Solid Crew Mix)
CD 2:
- "Get Up!" (Beverley Knight, Derrick Joshua and Derrick Martin)
- "Never Too Late" (Beverley Knight)
- "What If?" (Beverley Knight)
[edit] Personnel
- Written by Beverley Knight, Derrick Joshua and Derrick Martin
- Lyrics by Beverley Knight
- Initial production by Beverley Knight, Derrick Joshua and Derrick Martin.
- Produced by BJ and Mike Soul
- All vocals performed and arranged by Beverley Knight
- Mixed by Mike 'Spike' Drake. Assisted by Jeff Knowler
[edit] See also
Albums: The B-Funk (1995) • Prodigal Sista (1998) • Who I Am (2002) • Affirmation (2004)
Music City Soul (2007)
Compilations: Voice - The Best of Beverley Knight (2006)
Notable singles: Flavour of the Old School (1995) • Made It Back (1998) • Greatest Day (1999)
Get Up! (2001) • Shoulda Woulda Coulda (2002) • Gold (2002) • (2003) • Come As You Are (2004)
Not Too Late For Love (2004) • Keep This Fire Burning (2005) • "Piece of My Heart" (2006) • "No Man's Land" (2007)
Discography • Parlophone Records • Just The Two Of Us • Voice - The Best of Tour • Ultimate Tour 2006