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Touch Me (All Night Long)

"Touch Me (All Night Long)"
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Single by Fonda Rae
Format 7", 12"
Label KN Records US (KN 1001)
Streetwave UK (MKHAN 28)
Writer(s) Greg Carmichael, Patrick Adams
Fonda Rae singles chronology
"Live It Up"
(1983)
"Touch Me (All Night Long)"
(1984)
"Making Love Feel So Good In The Morning"
(1985)
"Touch Me (All Night Long)"
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Single by Cathy Dennis
from the album Move to This
Released January 14, 1991
Format 7", 12"
Length 3:59
Label Polydor
Writer(s) Cathy Dennis, Greg Carmichael, Patrick Adams
Producer(s) Cathy Dennis, Phil Bodger
Cathy Dennis singles chronology
"That's the Way of the World"
(1990)
"Touch Me (All Night Long)"
(1991)
"Too Many Walls"
(1991)

"Touch Me (All Night Long)" is the title of a 1984 single by American singer Fonda Rae. It was a minor hit for her and the band Wish in 1984 and was featured in the film A Nightmare on Elm Street 2: Freddy's Revenge. In the original, it is alternately spelled as "Tuch Me (All Night Long)".

US 12" single

"Touch Me" was released in 2004 by electronic dance group Angel City. The band was formed by Zentveld & Oomen. "Touch Me" was the follow-up to the group's 2003 hit "Love Me Right (Oh Sheila)". It reached #2 on the UK dance charts and #18 on the UK Top 40. It shares the chorus from Cathy Dennis's 1991 UK #5 & US #2 hit single, "Touch Me (All Night Long)", but has different verses.

The song is taken from Angel City's album, Love Me Right.

The song was also covered by a Japanese singer Bonnie Pink and was included in her 2003 single "Tonight, the Night".

"Touch Me" was released in 1991 by British singer-songwriter Cathy Dennis. The song is included on her debut album, Move to This, where it is listed as either "All Night Long (Touch Me)" or just "All Night Long". Dennis's version contained some rewritten lyrics in the verses.

The song was a worldwide hit peaking at #9 in Canada, #5 on the UK singles chart, #2 on the Billboard Hot 100, and #16 in Australia. In addition, the song spent one week at the top of the dance chart in March 1991. It is probably her best-remembered, most successful single to date. The single was also released in Japan.


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