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Come as You Are (Beverley Knight song)

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Wikipedia article




"'Come as You Are'" is the lead single from Beverley Knight's fourth studio album, 'Affirmation' (2004). It was her second UK top-10 hit and is her highest-charting song in the UK, peaking at number nine and remaining in the UK top 75 for 10 weeks. It also briefly charted in Germany, peaking at number 100.

Music video



The promotional video for "Come as You Are" was directed by J.T and was Knight's most expensive to date. It was set on a futuristic space station and involved her performing with her band to a large crowd.

Track listings



'UK CD1'

# "Come as You Are"

# "Shoulda Woulda Coulda"

'UK CD2'

# "Come as You Are"

# "Relate"

# "Come as You Are" (JD remix)

# "Come as You Are" (video)

'UK 12-inch single'

:A. "Come as You Are" (JD remix)

:B. "Come as You Are"

Credits and personnel



Credits are adapted from the European CD1 liner notes.

'Studios'

* Recorded at Townhouse Studios and Orgasmatron Studio (London, UK)

* Mixed at Mayfair Studios (London)

'Personnel'

* Beverley Knight writing, vocals

* Guy Chambers writing, production, arranging

* Richard Flack production, engineering, mixing

* Paul Stanborough engineering assistant

* Traffic artwork design

* Deirdre O'Callaghan photography

Charts



References



Category:2004 singles

Category:2004 songs

Category:Beverley Knight songs

Category:Parlophone singles

Category:Song recordings produced by Guy Chambers

Category:Songs written by Beverley Knight

Category:Songs written by Guy Chambers

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