9pm (Till I Come)
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"9pm" is a song by German trance music producer ATB, released as his debut single from the album Movin' Melodies
in 1998. The single entered at number one in the United Kingdom
for the week ending July 3, 1999 and stayed there for a fortnight
. It was also number one in the Republic of Ireland
for 2 consecutive weeks. It was the United Kingdom's fifth biggest-selling single of 1999, with around 850,000 copies sold.
The song was the first to be released by André Tanneberger under his alias ATB. The vocals are performed by Yolanda Rivera. It was the first track to feature the sound of a pitched guitar, which was so striking for the first singles to be released as ATB. Apparently Tanneberger was fooling around with his studio-equipment, while he was showing someone around. He liked the sound so much that it became his trademark, and a worldwide dance hit.
"9pm (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.
Movin' melodies
Movin' Melodies is André Tanneberger's first album under the name of ATB. It includes the singles "9pm ", "Don't Stop" and "Killer". The album was written, produced, arranged and engineered by ATB....
in 1998. The single entered at number one in the United Kingdom
United Kingdom
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern IrelandIn the United Kingdom and Dependencies, other languages have been officially recognised as legitimate autochthonous languages under the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages...
for the week ending July 3, 1999 and stayed there for a fortnight
Fortnight
The fortnight is a unit of time equal to fourteen days, or two weeks. The word derives from the Old English fēowertyne niht, meaning "fourteen nights"....
. It was also number one in the Republic of Ireland
Republic of Ireland
Ireland , described as the Republic of Ireland , is a sovereign state in Europe occupying approximately five-sixths of the island of the same name. Its capital is Dublin. Ireland, which had a population of 4.58 million in 2011, is a constitutional republic governed as a parliamentary democracy,...
for 2 consecutive weeks. It was the United Kingdom's fifth biggest-selling single of 1999, with around 850,000 copies sold.
The song was the first to be released by André Tanneberger under his alias ATB. The vocals are performed by Yolanda Rivera. It was the first track to feature the sound of a pitched guitar, which was so striking for the first singles to be released as ATB. Apparently Tanneberger was fooling around with his studio-equipment, while he was showing someone around. He liked the sound so much that it became his trademark, and a worldwide dance hit.
"9pm (Till I Come)" became so popular that in 2000, Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts
Electronic Arts, Inc. is a major American developer, marketer, publisher and distributor of video games. Founded and incorporated on May 28, 1982 by Trip Hawkins, the company was a pioneer of the early home computer games industry and was notable for promoting the designers and programmers...
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.
CD single track listings
- 9pm (Till I Come) (Germany Release 1)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 3:19
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:25
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (9 PM Mix) 6:10
- 9pm (Till I Come) (Germany Release 2)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 3:14
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:25
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (9 PM Mix) - 6:07
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One Remix) - 6:09
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Gary D's Northern Light Remix) - 7:29
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Spacekid Remix) - 6:40
- 9pm (Till I Come) (The UK Mixes) (Germany Release)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Mix UK) - 2:43
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Signum Remix) - 7:33
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One 1999 Remix) - 6:24
- 9pm (Till I Come) (U.S. Release)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Mix) - 3:16
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:27
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One Remix) - 6:09
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Gary D's Northern Light Remix) - 7:26
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Signum Remix) - 7:33
- 9pm (Till I Come) (U.K. Release 1)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 3:14
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:25
- 9pm (Till I Come) (U.K. Release 2)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 2:43
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One 1999 Remix) - 6:26
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Signum Remix) - 7:33
- 9pm (Till I Come) (Australia Release)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Original Radio Edit) - 3:17
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:27
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (9pm Mix) - 6:09
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Signum Remix) - 7:34
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One 1999 Remix) - 6:25
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One Original Remix) - 6:10
- 9pm (Till I Come) (Netherlands Release 1)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 3:14
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (9PM Mix) - 6:06
- 9pm (Till I Come) (Netherlands Release 2)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 3:14
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (9PM Mix) - 6:07
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:25
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One Remix) - 6:11
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Gary D's Northern Light Remix) - 7:28
- 9pm (Till I Come) (Italy Release)
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Radio Edit) - 3:19
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Club Mix) - 5:28
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (9 PM Mix) - 6:10
- "9 PM (Till I Come)" (Sequential One Remix) - 6:11
Charts
Chart (1999) | Peak position |
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Ireland (IRMA Irish Singles Chart The Irish Singles Chart is Ireland's music industry standard singles popularity chart issued weekly by the Irish Recorded Music Association and compiled on behalf of the IRMA by Chart-Track. Chart rankings are based on sales, which are compiled through over-the-counter retail data captured... ) |
1 |
Certifications
Country | Certifications (sales thresholds) |
Sales |
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United Kingdom British Phonographic Industry The British Phonographic Industry is the British record industry's trade association.-Structure:Its membership comprises hundreds of music companies including all four "major" record companies , associate members such as manufacturers and distributors, and hundreds of independent music companies... |
Platinum | 850,000 |