Skin on Skin

Skin on Skin

Infobox Single
Name = Skin on Skin
Artist = Sarah Connor
Album = Unbelievable


Released = November 4 2002
Format = CD single, CD maxi single
Recorded =
Genre = Soul, pop
Length = 4:44
Label = X-Cell
Writer = Rob Tyger, Kay Denar
Producer = Rob Tyger, Kay Denar
Certification =
Last single = "One Nite Stand (of Wolves and Sheep)"
(2002)
This single = "Skin on Skin"
(2002)
Next single = "He's Unbelievable"
(2003)

"Skin on Skin" is a soul-pop ballad performed by German singer Sarah Connor. It was written and co-produced by Rob Tyger and Kay Denar for Connor's second studio album, "Unbelievable" (2002) and released as the album's second single in late 2002 (see 2002 in music).

Track listings and formats

;German/European CD maxi single
#"Skin on Skin" (Radio Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (US College Radio Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (Album Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (Kayrob Dance RMX)
#"En Mi Piel" (In My Heart) (Radio Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (Video)

;European CD single
#"Skin on Skin" (Radio Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (Kayrob Dance Rmx)

;German promo single
#"Skin on Skin" (Radio Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (US College Radio Version)
#"Skin on Skin" (Album Version)

Charts

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