"Here with Me" is a song by Dido and first single released from her debut album No Angel. Dido wrote this song when she met her now ex boyfriend Bob Page and fell in love with him. This track can be found on Dido's promo album, "The Highbury Fields EP" from 1998. "Here With Me" was originally released as first track on debut album No Angel in 1999 in US. This song was used as the theme music for the American television drama Roswell (1999–2002). After re-releasing of No Angel in 2001, "Here Wit...
"Here with Me" is a song by Dido and first single released from her debut album No Angel. Dido wrote this song when she met her now ex boyfriend Bob Page and fell in love with him. This track can be found on Dido's promo album, "The Highbury Fields EP" from 1998. "Here With Me" was originally released as first track on debut album No Angel in 1999 in US. This song was used as the theme music for the American television drama Roswell (1999–2002). After re-releasing of No Angel in 2001, "Here With Me" was chosen to be the first single. It peaked at number four in the UK Singles Chart becoming her 2nd top five single in a row, following "Stan", a collaboration with Eminem. Charts Charts (2000) Peak Position Russian Singles Chart 1 Spanish Singles Chart 1 Portuguese Singles Chart 1 New Zealand Singles Chart 3 UK Singles Chart 4 French Singles Chart 3 Swiss Singles Chart 3 Finnish Singles Chart 4 Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders) 5 Norwegian Singles Chart 6 Austrian Singles Chart 8 Mexican Singles Chart 8 Danish Singles Chart 10 Swedish Singles Chart 15 German Singles Chart 18 Dutch Singles Chart 21 Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia) 23 Italian Singles Chart 32 U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Top 40 Tracks 17 U.S. Billboard Bubbling Under Hot 100 Singles 8 Track listing 2001 UK/European release "Here with Me" (Radio Edit) 04:05 "Here with Me" Dave (Lukas Burton Mix) 03:55 "Here with Me" (Chillin' With The Family Mix) 05:16 "Here with Me" (Parks & Wilson Homeyard Dub) 06:02 2001 Japanese release "Here with Me" (Radio Edit) 04:05 "Here with Me" (Lukas Burton Mix) 03:55 "Here with Me" (Chillin' With The Family Mix) 05:16 "Here with Me" (Parks & Wilson Homeyard Dub) 06:02 "Thank You" (Deep Dish Dub) 10:40 [edit] Music videos Two distinct music videos were made for the track. The first version was recorded in 1999 and was directed by BigTV in the US, but was of low-quality black and white video. Dido later stated that she looked really bad in that video. A new version of better quality (and filmed in Toronto) was released in August, 2000 and was directed by Liz Friedlander. this was the official version of the video for the song. [edit] Uses in film and television The song was prominently featured in the 2003 romantic comedy Love Actually and appears on the movie's soundtrack album. It was also in the 2000 film Bounce. It was featured as the opening song of the TV series Roswell. The song was also featured in the NBC television show ER. It was played as Samantha Taggart went over to Luka Kovac's apartment to make love. It has been used as the haunting music featured in Victorian WorkSafe campaign advertisements, advocating safer workplaces for the sake of families. Cover versions "Here with Me" was covered by Sarah Brightman for her 2000 album La Luna. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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