You Had Me

"You Had Me" is a song by English singer and songwriter Joss Stone from her second studio album, Mind Body & Soul (2004). It was released on 13 September 2004 as the album's lead single. The song was written by Stone, Francis "Eg" White, Wendy Stoker and Betty Wright. "You Had Me" peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, earning Stone her highest-peaking single on the chart to date. Additionally, the song received a nomination for Best Female Pop Vocal Performance at the 47th Grammy Awards in 2005, but lost out to "Sunrise" by Norah Jones.[1]

"You Had Me"
Single by Joss Stone
from the album Mind Body & Soul
B-side"Holding Out for a Hero"
Released13 September 2004 (2004-09-13)
Recorded14 August 2003
Studio
Genre
Length3:59
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Joss Stone singles chronology
"Super Duper Love"
(2004)
"You Had Me"
(2004)
"Right to Be Wrong"
(2004)
Music video
"You Had Me" on YouTube

Recording

Stone performing "You Had Me" at the 2009 Coachella Festival

"You Had Me" was recorded in New York City on the afternoon of 14 August 2003, with Nile Rodgers on guitar, Jack Daley on bass, Cindy Blackman on drums and Betty Wright, who provided backing vocals and co-produced the track. Two seconds after completing the recording and pressing the "save" button on the computer, the lights went out in the studio at 4:09 pm, caused by the Great Blackout of 2003,[2][3] which affected the Northeastern and the Midwestern United States, as well as the Canadian province of Ontario. Steve Greenberg, who also co-produced the track, stated:

They played the song live in the studio for nearly fifteen minutes—it just kept going and going because the vibe was so exciting. Finally, the musicians finished this incredible take—which we knew was the keeper—and we pushed the 'Save' button on the computer. Literally two seconds after that button was pushed, the lights went out in the studio. Betty Wright said, 'You guys funked so hard, you blew the lights out!' Little did we know that we were in the middle of the Great Eastern Blackout of 2003. If the band had played for even another 30 seconds, we wouldn't have been able to hit the 'Save' button—and this magical take would have been lost forever![4]

Commercial performance

"You Had Me" debuted and peaked at number nine on the UK Singles Chart, becoming Stone's highest-peaking single on the chart to date.[5] The single was particularly successful in the Netherlands, reaching number four on the Dutch Top 40.[6] Elsewhere in Europe, it charted at number 14 in Hungary, number 15 in Italy, number 20 in Greece and number 21 in Belgium.[7][8][9] "You Had Me" became Stone's first single to chart in Australia, where it peaked at number 23.[10]

Music video

The music video for "You Had Me" was directed by Chris Robinson and filmed in New York City. It opens with a man named Anthony arriving at his flat and calling Stone's name, before spotting a note stuck on the refrigerator. The video then shows what had happened 13 minutes earlier: Stone at the flat, sitting by the window, anguishedly writing down things on a paper. A flashback sequence shows that Anthony had been partying out with other girls in a bar. He suddenly gets angry and overthrows a table, causing him to be kicked out of the bar. The video cuts back to Stone, who packs her things and leaves the flat after leaving the note stuck on the refrigerator. In the hallway, the lift taking Anthony back to the floor opens just a few seconds after she passes by. Stone then heads for the Prince Street station. Meanwhile, Anthony arrives at the flat and soon notices the note on the refrigerator; he looks upset as he reads it. Soon after Stone leaves the underground, the video shows her walking through the city. She rings up a friend on a payphone, asking if she could come to her house; the friend answers that she "could always come over." The video ends with Stone singing the song's final verse while dancing on the roof of her friend's block of flats.

Track listings

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of Mind Body & Soul.[17]

Charts

Release history

Region Date Format Label Ref.
Australia 13 September 2004 EMI [32][33]
Germany [14][34]
United Kingdom
  • CD single
  • DVD single
  • digital download
[11][12][13][35]
Canada 21 September 2004 CD single EMI [16]

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