| "Kissing You" | |||||
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| Song by Des'ree | |||||
| Album | [[Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)#Music from the Motion Picture|William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music from the Motion Picture]] | ||||
| Released | October 29 1996
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| Genre | R&B/Pop | ||||
| Length | 4:57 | ||||
| Label | Capitol | ||||
| Writer | Des'ree, Timothy Atack | ||||
| [[Romeo + Juliet (soundtrack)#Music from the Motion Picture|William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet: Music from the Motion Picture]] track listing | |||||
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| "Still in Love (Kissing You)" | |||||
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| Song by Beyoncé Knowles | |||||
| Album | B’Day Deluxe Edition | ||||
| Released | April 3 2007 (U.S.) | ||||
| Genre | R&B/Pop | ||||
| Length | 4:35 | ||||
| Label | Columbia | ||||
| Writer | Des'ree, Timothy Atack, Beyoncé Knowles | ||||
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"Kissing You" is a song written by British singer Des'ree and Timothy Atack, and recorded by Des'ree for the soundtrack of the 1996 film [[William Shakespeare's Romeo + Juliet]].
A cover version by Beyoncé Knowles, titled "Still in Love (Kissing You)", was released in 2007 on the deluxe edition of her 2006 second album, B'Day, and the accompanying B'Day Anthology Video Album. Knowles had recorded the song at the last minute and it was not originally intended for the album.
The music video for Knowles's cover was one of eight previously unseen videos released on the B'Day Anthology Video Album. Director Cliff Watts, who shot Knowles's Sports Illustrated cover, travelled to Miami; after shopping for black bathing suits, they filmed the video on Super 8 mm film, with Knowles doing her own hair and makeup.
In the week of April 22, the deluxe edition and anthology video album of B'Day were pulled from distribution because of a lawsuit filed by Des'ree's publishers, the Royalty Network. The lawsuit stated that Knowles was given permission on March 5 to cover "Kissing You", provided certain criteria were met — the song could not be used in a music video, and its title must stay the same. According to the complaint, the publishers discovered on March 27 that the cover was to be included on the re-release, despite no response from Knowles's team to follow-up letters from the publishers. The Royalty Network wrote to Knowles's lawyer and her distribution group, Sony, that the move was "completely unacceptable".[1]
References
- ^ Vineyard, Jennifer. "Beyonce's B'Day Over? Singer Pulls Deluxe Editions Due To Lawsuit". MTV News. April 24 2007.
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