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It's in Your Eyes

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Wikipedia article




"'It's in Your Eyes'" is a single performed by Phil Collins and released in 1996 as the second single from his album 'Dance into the Light'.

A Beatles-esque melody, both melodically and lyrically - closing mirroring The Beatles song, "Anytime At All", the song only reached #30 UK Singles Chart and fared worse on the U.S. 'Billboard' Hot 100, reaching #77. However, the song did reach the top 10 on the 'Billboard' Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks chart.

For promotional live performances of the song, Collins played the lead guitar instead of Daryl Stuermer. The video showed Collins in an apartment block, playing the guitar while watching people pass by through their flats.

Track listings



Version 1

#"It's in Your Eyes" 3:02

#"Always" (Bigband Live At Montreux 1996) 4:52

#"I Don't Want to Go" 2:51

Version 2

#"It's in Your Eyes" 3:02

#"Easy Lover" (Recorded Live '94 From The Board Official Bootleg) 5:01

#"Separate Lives" (Recorded Live '94 From The Board Official Bootleg) 6:15

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Credits



* Phil Collins drums, vocals, keyboards, lead and rhythm guitars

* Daryl Stuermer rhythm guitar

* Ronnie Caryl rhythm guitar

* Nathan East bass

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References



Category:1996 singles

Category:Phil Collins songs

Category:Song recordings produced by Phil Collins

Category:Song recordings produced by Hugh Padgham

Category:Songs written by Phil Collins

Category:1996 songs

Category:Atlantic Records singles

Category:Virgin Records singles

Category:Warner Music Group singles


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