- Come Away with Me (song)
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"Come Away with Me" Single by Norah Jones from the album First Sessions/Come Away with Me Released 2003 Format CD Recorded Sorcerer Sound,
New York City and Allaire Studios,
Shokan, 2001Genre Pop/Jazz Length 3:18 Label Blue Note Producer Norah Jones Norah Jones singles chronology "Feelin' the Same Way"
(2003)"Come Away with Me"
(2003)"Don't Know Why" / "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
(2004)"Come Away with Me" is a song written by the female jazz/folk singer Norah Jones for her 2002 debut album Come Away with Me. It is also the title track of the album. The song did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but it did place number 21 on the US Adult Top 40. It also charted at number two in Canada (being Jones's second and highest chart achievement on the Canadian Singles Chart) and number eighty on the UK Singles Chart.
The song features on the Jennifer Lopez & Ralph Fiennes movie, Maid in Manhattan and The song is featured on the Brazilian soap opera "O Beijo do Vampiro".
A completely different song of the same name was recorded by Guillemots on their 2006 debut album Through the Windowpane, and another by Milburn on their 2007 album These Are the Facts.
Charts
Chart Peak
positionCanadian Singles Chart 2 Dutch Singles Chart[1] 87 French Singles Chart[2] 97 Spanish Singles Chart[3] 5 U.S. Billboard Adult Top 40 21 UK Singles Chart 80 References
Other appearances
- Live at the World Café: Vol. 15 - Handcrafted (2002, World Café)
- 107.1 KGSR Radio Austin - Broadcasts Vol.10 (2002)
- The Acoustic Album (2006, Virgin)
Norah Jones Studio albums Compilation album ...FeaturingOther albums Singles "Don't Know Why" · "Feelin' the Same Way" · "Come Away with Me" · "Turn Me On" · "Here We Go Again" · "Sunrise" · "What Am I to You?" · "Those Sweet Words" · "Thinking About You" · "Not Too Late" · "Sinkin' Soon" · "Until the End" · "Chasing Pirates" · "Young Blood" · "It's Gonna Be"Related articles Discography · Tour · Awards · The Little Willies · Ravi Shankar · Anoushka Shankar · My Blueberry NightsCategories:- Norah Jones songs
- 2002 songs
- 2003 singles
- Songs written by Norah Jones
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