Bounce Back

Bounce Back

Infobox Single
Name = Bounce Back


Artist = Stacie Orrico
from Album = Stacie Orrico
Released = 2002
Format = CD single
Recorded = Chase Studios, Atlanta, GA
Genre = Pop
Length =3:01
Label = Forefront Records, Virgin Records
Writer = S7evon Daze
Sylvia Bennett-Smith
Marcellus Grove Smith
Producer = Dent
Video director =
Chart position =
Last single =
This single = "Bounce Back"
(2002)
Next single = "Stuck"
(2003)

Bounce Back is the original first single from Stacie Orrico's Say It Again EP. It was released to the radio in August 2002, but when Virgin Records expressed interest in Stacie, the EP was re-recorded so the album could be more mainstream. Say It Again EP became the Stacie Orrico album with a new version of Bounce Back. The song was originally recorded by UK pop/RnB singer Louise Redknapp for her never released 4th studio album; a clip of her version of the song can be found on her official website. The lyrics differ slightly between both artist's versions.

Tracklisting

#Bounce Back
#Genuine (Very Real Remix)
#Medley: Hesitation/Strong Enough/I Could Be the One

References

* [http://www.jesusfreakhideout.com/cdreviews/BounceBackSingle.asp Review] at "Jesus Freak Hideout"


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