Anywhere for You

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"Anywhere for You"
International CD single cover
Single by Backstreet Boys
from the album Backstreet Boys
B-side "I'll Never Find Someone Like You" "Let's Have a Party" "Happy Valentine"
Released February 24, 1997 (International)
Recorded November 1994[1]
Parc Studios
(Orlando, Florida)
Mixed at Battery Studios, NYC
Genre Pop, R&B
Length 4:42
Label Jive
Writer(s) Gary Baker, Wayne Perry
Producer(s) Veit Renn
Backstreet Boys int'l singles chronology
"Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)"
(1996)
"Anywhere for You"
(1997)
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
(1997)

"Anywhere for You" is the fifth single released by vocal group Backstreet Boys in 1997 from their international self-titled debut album. It was later included on their debut US album as well. This is one of the earlier recordings on their 1996 debut album. The song was written by Wayne Perry and Gary Baker in 1994 and recorded at the end of that year by the group. A Spanish version of the song, titled "Donde Quieras Yo Iré", was recorded in late 1995 in Zürich along with a Spanish version of "I'll Never Break Your Heart".[2]

Track listings

  • UK
CD1
  1. "Anywhere for You" - 4:40
  2. "I'll Never Find Someone Like You" - 4:23
  3. "Anywhere for You" (Spanish Version) - 4:50
CD2
  1. "Anywhere for You" - 4:40
  2. "Let's Have a Party" - 3:49
  3. "We've Got It Goin' On" (Amadin Club Mix) - 6:33
  1. "Anywhere for You" - 4:40
  2. "I'll Never Find Someone Like You" - 4:23
  3. "We've Got It Goin' On" (Marcus Mix) - 6:10
  4. "Happy Valentine" - 3:30

Music video

The music video for "Anywhere for You" features the band on a beach in Miami, Florida on January 11, 1996 engaging in a various recreational activities, such as biking and volleyball. Other shots show them singing the song on the rocks by the water.

Credits and personnel

  • Produced by Veit Renn
  • Mixed by Chris Trevett at Battery Studios
  • Recorded by Joe Smith at Parc Studios

Charts

Chart (1997–98) Peak
position
Austrian Singles Chart[4] 7
Belgian Singles Chart (Flanders)[4] 20
Belgian Singles Chart (Wallonia)[4] 8
Canadian Singles Chart 6
Danish Singles Chart 3
Dutch Singles Chart 7
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[5] 13
German Singles Chart 3
Irish Singles Chart 16
Norwegian Singles Chart 15
Swedish Singles Chart 18
Swiss Singles Chart 3
UK Singles Chart[4] 4

End of year charts

End of year chart (1997) Position
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[6] 84
Dutch Singles Chart[7] 86
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[5] 71
German Singles Chart[8] 48
Swiss Singles Chart[9] 38

References

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  6. 1997 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
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  8. 1997 German Singles Chart [1]. Retrieved 2010-08-27.
  9. 1997 Swiss Singles Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved April 20, 2010)

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