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“Angel of Mine” Single by Eternal

from the album Greatest Hits Released 27 October 1997 Format CD single, Cassette Recorded 1997 Genre R&B Length 4:21 Label EMI Writer(s) Rhett Lawrence,

Travon Potts Producer Rhett Lawrence Certification Silver[1] Eternal singles chronology "I Wanna Be the Only One"

(1997) "Angel of
Mine"

(1997) "What'cha Gonna Do"

(1999) Alternate cover UK CD: 2 single cover

"Angel of Mine" is an R&B ballad written by Rhett Lawrence and Travon Potts, produced by Rhett Lawrence for British R&B girl group Eternal's Greatest Hits album in 1997. The song became the group's fourteenth top ten hit on the UK singles chart, helping their Greatest Hits album go three times platinum [2]. "Angel of Mine" was the group's final single as a three-piece as after the release of Angel of Mine, Kéllé Bryan left the group. Contents [hide] 1 Formats and track listings 2 Chart performance 3 Monica version 4 Formats and track listings 5 Chart performance 6 Charts 7 References 8 External links //

Formats and track listings

These are the formats and track listings of major single-releases of "Angel of Mine".

CD: 1 "Angel of Mine" (original mix) "Twelve Months" "Talk About It" "Dreams" (Mike Dean remix) (Featuring Grand Puba & Sadat X of Brand Nubian)

CD: 2 "Angel of Mine" (original mix) "Angel of Mine" (Ignorants club mix) "Angel of Mine" (Blacksmith mix) "Angel of Mine" (Frankie Cutlass remix)

Chart performance

The song was a number four hit in the UK, selling over 200,000 copies, becoming one of the groups highest selling singles. "Angel of Mine"
was also successful in many European countries and other parts of the world, charting in around ten countries. Chart (1997) Peak

position UK Singles Chart[3] 4 Dutch Singles Chart[4] 17 French Singles Chart[5] 41 German Singles Chart[3] 85 New Zealand RIANZ Singles Chart[6] 17 Norwegian Singles Chart[7] 3 Swedish Singles Chart[8] 10 Swiss Singles Chart[9] 44 Netherlands[10] 17

Monica version “Angel of Mine” Single by Monica

from the album The Boy Is Mine Released November 17, 1998 Format CD single, vinyl record Recorded 1998 Genre R&B ballad Length 3:56 Label Arista

13577 Writer(s) Rhett Lawrence,

Travon Potts Producer Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins Certification Platinum (RIAA) Monica U.S. singles chronology "The First Night"

(1998) "Angel of Mine"

(1998) "Street Symphony"

(1999)

Monica European singles chronology "The First Night"

(1998)" "Angel of Mine"

(1998) ""Inside"

(1999)

The Boy Is Mine track listing "Misty Blue"

(5) "Angle of Mine"

(6) "Gone Be Fine"

(7)

The song came to American fame when R&B singer Monica covered the song and released it as the third single from her second studio album The Boy Is Mine (1998), following the successful chart performances of previous single "The First Night," the song was released on November 17, 1998. "Angel of Mine" reached the Top 40 of the Billboard Hot 100 on December 15, 1998 and reached

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