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"Black Coffee" is a song by English-Canadian girl group All Saints from their second studio album, Saints & Sinners (2000). It was released on 2 October 2000 by London Records as the album's second single. The track was produced by William Orbit, and written by Tom Nichols, Alexander von Soos and Kirsty Bertarelli (credited as Kirsty Elizabeth), initially intended as a single for Kirsty under the title "I Wouldn't Wanna Be". It is a mellow electropop song, unique for its production-laden sound featuring breathy keyboards, glitching electronics and elements of acid techno, ambient and R&B music. A wistful love song, its lyrics stem from Kirsty's relationship with Swiss entrepreneur Ernesto Bertarelli, detailing feelings of love at first sight and contentment.

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  • Black Coffee (canción de All Saints) (es)
  • Black Coffee (All Saints song) (en)
  • Black Coffee (chanson d'All Saints) (fr)
  • Black Coffee (All Saints) (it)
  • Black Coffee (canção de All Saints) (pt)
  • Black Coffee (All Saints) (sv)
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  • Black Coffee è il secondo singolo pubblicato dalle All Saints' dal loro secondo album Saints & Sinners. Il brano è diventato la loro quinta (e ultima) prima posizione nel Regno Unito, dove ha venduto 212,707 copie. (it)
  • Black Coffee är en låt av All Saints, utgiven som singel i oktober 2000. Låten finns med på albumet Saints & Sinners. "Black Coffee" nådde förstaplatsen på UK Singles Chart. Musikvideon regisserades av Johan Renck. (sv)
  • "Black Coffee" is a song by English-Canadian girl group All Saints from their second studio album, Saints & Sinners (2000). It was released on 2 October 2000 by London Records as the album's second single. The track was produced by William Orbit, and written by Tom Nichols, Alexander von Soos and Kirsty Bertarelli (credited as Kirsty Elizabeth), initially intended as a single for Kirsty under the title "I Wouldn't Wanna Be". It is a mellow electropop song, unique for its production-laden sound featuring breathy keyboards, glitching electronics and elements of acid techno, ambient and R&B music. A wistful love song, its lyrics stem from Kirsty's relationship with Swiss entrepreneur Ernesto Bertarelli, detailing feelings of love at first sight and contentment. (en)
  • Black Coffee es una canción interpretada por el girl group anglo-canadiense All Saints, lanzada como segundo sencillo de su segundo álbum discográfico Saints & Sinners. Fue lanzada el 2 de octubre de 2000 por el sello London Records. Producida por William Orbit y escrita por Tom Nichols, Alexander von Soos y Kirsty Bertarelli​ (acreditada como Kirsty Elizabeth), había sido originalmente concebido como el sencillo debut de esta última bajo el título de I Wouldn't Wanna Be. Es una canción electropop suave que suele ser considerada una canción triste de amor, cuyas líricas surgieron a raíz de la relación de Kirsty con el empresario suizo Ernesto Bertarelli,​ como manifestación de sus sentimientos de amor a primera vista y de regocijo. Cuantiosas disputas entre los miembros del grupo tuvieron (es)
  • Black Coffee est une chanson interprétée par le girl group britanno-canadien All Saints, sortie en single le 2 octobre 2000 sur le label London Records comme deuxième extrait de l'album Saints & Sinners. (fr)
  • "Black Coffee" é o segundo single do segundo álbum de estúdio do girl group inglês-canadense All Saints, Saints & Sinners. Foi lançado em 2 de Outubro de 2000 pela London Records. A faixa foi produzida por William Orbit, e escrito por Tom Nichols, Alexander von Soos e Kirsty Elizabeth, inicialmente pretendia ser um single para Elizabeth sob o título "I Would not Wanna Be". É uma canção de electropop suave, o single apresenta um som de produção carregado com teclados cheios de fôlego, batidas eletrônicas e elementos ácidos de techno, ambiente e música R&B. Uma canção de amor triste, suas letras resultam da relação de Elizabeth com o empresário suíço Ernesto Bertarelli, detalhando sentimentos de amor à primeira vista. (pt)
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