9 PM (Till I Come)

"9 PM (Till I Come)"
Single by ATB
from the album Movin' Melodies
Released June 1999
Format
Genre Eurodance
Length 3:19
Label
Songwriter(s) André Tanneberger
Producer(s) André Tanneberger
ATB singles chronology
"9 PM (Till I Come)"
(1999)
"Don't Stop!"
(1999)

"9 PM (Till I Come)"
(1999)
"Don't Stop!"
(1999)

"9 PM (Till I Come)" is a song by German electronic dance music producer ATB, featuring uncredited vocals by Yolanda Rivera released as his debut single and the lead single from his debut album Movin' Melodies (1999).[1]

Chart performance

"9 PM (Till I Come)" peaked at number 14 on the German Singles Chart. Internationally, the song was also successful. The single entered at number one in the United Kingdom for the week ending July 3, 1999, and stayed there for two weeks,[2] becoming the country's fifth best-selling single of 1999. As of July 2014, it has sold over 890,000 copies in the UK.[3] The song was also number one in the Republic of Ireland for 4 consecutive weeks. It was number three in Belgium and Norway, number five in Belgium, number seven in Italy and number ten in Australia.

Track listings

Usage in media

"9 PM (Till I Come)" became so popular that in 2000, Electronic Arts decided to use it in their game, FIFA Premier League All Stars 1999, as their title song. The version which was used was the Signum remix. However the Sequential One 1999 remix is a version that has been very popular in clubs throughout from 1999 onwards and was used for the UK radio edit of the song.

Charts and certifications

References

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