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One and One (song)

"One & One"
Edyta Gorniak - One and One - CD cover.jpg
Single by Edyta Górniak
from the album Edyta Gorniak
Released 1997
Recorded 1996
Genre Pop
Label EMI Music
Writer(s) Billy Steinberg, Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo, Rick Nowels
Producer(s) Christopher Neil
Edyta Górniak singles chronology
"Anything"
(1998)
"One & One"
(1999)
"Impossible"
(2003)
"One and One"
One and One (Robert Miles single - cover art).jpg
Single by Robert Miles featuring Maria Nayler
from the album Dreamland
B-side Remix
Released 4 November 1996
Format CD single
CD maxi
12" maxi
Recorded 1994-1996
Genre Dream house
Length 4:00
Label Arista
Writer(s) B. Steinberg, R. Nowels, M. C. D'Ubaldo
Producer(s) Robert Miles
Robert Miles featuring Maria Nayler singles chronology
"Fable"
(1996)
"One and One"
(1996)
"Freedom"
(1997)

"One and One" is a song written by Billy Steinberg, Rick Nowels and Marie-Claire D'Ubaldo. The song was performed by Edyta Górniak. It was covered by Robert Miles (feat. Maria Nayler).

The song was first recorded in 1996 by Polish singer Edyta Górniak. However, her version of the song was not released until 1997 when it appeared on her first international album, Edyta Górniak. The song was released as a single in Japan in 1997 and internationally in 1999.

The live version of "When You Come Back to Me" was recorded on October 21st, 1998 in Lisbon, Portugal by Radio RFM at the Lisbon showcase.

The music video of One & One includes scenes from the music video for Anything, some new scenes and private shots.

"One and One" was the third single of Italian electronic dance musician Robert Miles, released on 4 November 1996 from his debut album Dreamland and his second hit, it features English singer Maria Nayler on vocals. "One and One" was Robert Miles second number one on the US dance charts, and it also went to number one in Israel, Italy and Scotland.

Miles is known by some collectors of CD singles for the quotes he includes on his jewel case inserts, succinct expressions of what he was attempting to communicate in writing and producing the song. Of One and One Miles wrote:


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