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| Writer = Fréderic Tharreau | Producer = Fréderic Tharreau | Certification = | Misc = | Chronology = CeCe Peniston | Last single = "For My Baby" (2003) | This single = "Eternal Lover" (2004) | Next single = "Deeper Love" (2005) }} "Eternal Lover" is a 2004 song by CeCe Peniston, released on RLPMix Records in France, and on Vinyl Pusher Records for the Australian and New Zealand territories. The single was written and produced by Fréderic Tharreau (better recognized as Bibi), who became popular after his own track "Something About The Music" reached at number fifty-three in the British UK Top 75, under his alias Da Slammin' Phrogz. ==Credits and personnel== * CeCe Peniston - lead vocal, * Fredéric Tharreau - writer, producer, mix, remix * Graham Lord - mix, remix, engineer, additional producer * Adam Unsworth - remix, additional producer * Sami Zitouni Navarre (aka Sami Dee) - remix, additional producer * Barney Williams - Rhodes piano * Michael Gnall - bass * Pete Whitfield - strings * Luis Ribeiro - percussion * Allan C. Unsworth - guitar * Terry Burrus - keys and grand piano * Tony Mantz - mastering * Better Days Studios, Paris, France - recording studio * Unit 9 Studios, Manchester, UK - recording studio 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Eternal Lover」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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