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{{Infobox reality music competition
{{Infobox Single <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Songs -->
|series = The X Factor (UK){{!}}The X Factor
| Name = I Just Call You Mine
|season = 7
| Cover =
| Artist = [[Mary Byrne (singer)|Mary Byrne]]
|first_aired = 21 August 2010
| from Album = [[Mine & Yours]]
|last_aired = <br />12 December 2010
| Released = March 4, 2011
|judges = [[Simon Cowell]]<br />[[Dannii Minogue]]<br />[[Louis Walsh]]<br />[[Cheryl Cole]]<br />Various guest judges
|host = [[Dermot O'Leary]] (ITV1)<br />TNA (ITV2)
| Format = [[CD single]]<br>[[Music download]]
|broadcaster = [[ITV]]
| Genre = [[Pop rock]]
|winner-name =
| Length = 4:30
| Label = [[Sony Music Entertainment|Sony Music Ireland]]
|image =
| Writer = Jess Cates<br>Ty Lacy<br>Dennis Matkosky
|caption =
| Producer = Nigel Wright
|winner-origin =
|winner-genre =
| Last single =
| This single = "I Just Call You Mine"<br />(2009)
|winner-song =
|runner-name =
| Next single =
|british = yes
| Misc =
|last = The X Factor (UK series 7)
|next = <!-- The X Factor (UK series 9) -->
|year = 2010
}}
}}
"'''I Just Call You Mine'''" is the first single released from Irish singer [[Mary Byrne (singer)|Mary Byrne]]. The single was released on March 4, 2011 in Ireland and March 6, 2011 in the United Kingdom.<ref>http://sony.bluecubevideo.com/sonymusic/news/mary-byrne2/mary-byrne-set-to-release-debut-single-i-just-call-you-mine-on-4th-march</ref> The single will serve as the lead-off single to Byrne's debut album, ''[[Mine & Yours]]''.<ref>http://sony.bluecubevideo.com/sonymusic/news/mary-byrne2/mary-byrne-announces-debut-album-mine-yours-for-release-in-march</ref>
'''''[[The X Factor (UK)|The X Factor]]''''' is a [[British television]] music competition to find new singing talent; the winner of which receives a £1&nbsp;million recording contract with the [[Syco Music]] record label.


===Background===
==Selection process==
[[Sony Music|Sony Music Ireland]] revealed that the single's release was brought forward due to phenomenal demand. Mary Byrne unveiled the track from her album, ‘[[Mine & Yours]]’ on Irish radio, where the fan reaction was so positive that Sony Music Ireland were 'inundated' with requests to make the song available to the public before the album release.<ref>http://www.sonymusic.ie/news/mary-byrne/mary-byrne-set-to-release-debut-single-i-just-call-you-mine-on-4th-march</ref>
===Applications and auditions===
The first appeal for applicants for series 7 was broadcast during [[The X Factor (UK series 6)|series 6]] on 5 December 2009.


===Chart positions===
Three of the four judges from the previous series, [[Simon Cowell]], [[Louis Walsh]] and [[Cheryl Cole]], returned to judge the auditions.
{| class="wikitable sortable"
===Bootcamp===
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! Chart (2011)
===Judges' houses and wildcards===
! Peak<br />position

|-
==Personnel==
{{singlechart|Ireland|12|artist=Mary Bryne|song=I Just Call You Mine|week=23|year=2011}}
|-
|}


==References==
==References==
{{Reflist|2}}
{{reflist}}
{{Mary Byrne}}

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Latest revision as of 04:37, 24 November 2011

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"I Just Call You Mine" is the first single released from Irish singer Mary Byrne. The single was released on March 4, 2011 in Ireland and March 6, 2011 in the United Kingdom.[1] The single will serve as the lead-off single to Byrne's debut album, Mine & Yours.[2]

Background

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Sony Music Ireland revealed that the single's release was brought forward due to phenomenal demand. Mary Byrne unveiled the track from her album, ‘Mine & Yours’ on Irish radio, where the fan reaction was so positive that Sony Music Ireland were 'inundated' with requests to make the song available to the public before the album release.[3]

Chart positions

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Chart (2011) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[4] 12

References

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