Eat You Up (Angie Gold song)


"Eat You Up" is a song by British singer Angie Gold, which was a dance hit in 1985.
The song was covered in Japanese by Yōko Oginome. The original was also popular there, spending four consecutive weeks at the very top of Oricon's International Singles Chart in early 1986.
There are also a Chinese cover titled "Tiào Wǔ Jiē" and a Korean one titled "Hwalyeohan Single".

Composition

Angie co-wrote this song with Anthony Baker. Her recording was produced by Les Hunt.
She later re-recorded the song with producer Ian Levine for her 1995 album The Best of Angie Gold.

Cover versions

The Chinese version is adapted from the Japanese one and is titled "Tiào Wǔ Jiē", which can be translated as "Dancing in the Street". Popular Hong Kong singer Priscila Chan released it in May 1986 after signing with PolyGram in the same year. The song topped the charts and was awarded the 1986 Jade Solid Gold Best Ten Award for Most Popular Disco Song. It is regarded as one of the pinnacles of Chan's career.
A Korean-language version titled "Hwalyeohan Single" was recorded by South Korean female singer .

Charts