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I Wanna Be with You
Studio album (reissue) by
ReleasedMay 9, 2000
Recorded1999–2000
Genre
Length47:08
LabelEpic
Producer
Mandy Moore chronology
So Real
(1999)
I Wanna Be with You
(2000)
Mandy Moore
(2001)
Singles from I Wanna Be with You
  1. "Candy"
    Released: August 17, 1999
  2. "I Wanna Be with You"
    Released: April 11, 2000
  3. "So Real"
    Released: June 13, 2000
  4. "Walk Me Home"
    Released: October 14, 2000

I Wanna Be with You is the reissue of American singer Mandy Moore's debut studio album, So Real (1999). It was released in May 2000 through Epic Records, five months after the release of its parent album. Internationally, I Wanna Be with You was released as Moore's debut album as opposed to So Real.[1][2] The album has sold over 805,000 copies in the United States.[3] Upon its release, I Wanna Be with You garnered mixed reviews from music critics, with many deeming it an improvement over its predecessor So Real while also criticizing the album for containing previously released material.

Worldwide, the album was released in a variety of formats. All versions of the album contain five new songs but have varied track listings and content, most of which was first featured on the So Real album. The North American edition features three new remixes while other editions released worldwide omit these remixes and borrow more heavily from So Real.

The first single from the album in the United States, also titled "I Wanna Be with You", was a moderate commercial success, peaking at number twenty-four on the US Billboard Hot 100 and being certified gold.[4]

Release

I Wanna Be with You was released in numerous editions worldwide. In North America, the album followed the release of So Real five months prior. The album was marketed as "a new version of Mandy's debut", containing five new songs, three remixes, and four songs from So Real.[5] Other editions released worldwide omit the remixes but still contain the five new songs and borrow more heavily from So Real. The European and Australian editions of the album have an alternative track list and feature eight songs from So Real.[6][7][8] The Japanese edition of the album also has an alternate track list and features all of the songs from So Real except "Love Shot".[9] A version distributed by Sony Music Asia in other Asian countries such as Taiwan and Malaysia feature the same initial track list as So Real and contain all of the songs originally featured on the album, but add the five new tracks at the end as bonus tracks.[10][11] The Australian release of I Wanna Be with You has the same cover photograph as the one featured on So Real.[8]

Singles

In the United Kingdom and Australia, where the So Real album was not released, "Candy" was marketed as the first single from I Wanna Be with You.[12][8] The single peaked at number six on the UK Singles Chart and spent 14 weeks on the chart.[13] In Australia, the single spent 18 weeks on the ARIA charts, peaked at number two, and was certified platinum.[14][15]

In the United States, "I Wanna Be with You" was the first single released from the album in April 2000. It spent 16 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 and reached number 24 in its ninth week on the chart.[16] In the UK, it was released as the second single from the album, spent five weeks on the chart, and peaked at number 21, becoming her second and final single to chart in the country.[13] The single was more successful in Australia, where it was released as the third single from the album in September 2000. It spent 19 weeks on the ARIA charts, peaked at number 13, and was certified Gold.[14][15]

"So Real" was released as the second single from the album in Australia (but third single overall) on June 13, 2000. It spent 11 weeks on the ARIA charts and peaked at number 21.[14]

"Walk Me Home" was first released on December 6, 1999, as the second single in the US from So Real, but did not chart. In October 2000, the song was re-released to promote I Wanna Be with You and peaked at #38 on the Billboard Pop Airplay chart, spending two weeks on the chart.[17][18][19]

Critical reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[20]
Amazonmixed[21]
Dotmusic[2]
Rhapsodymixed[22]
Q[1]

The album received generally mixed reviews from music critics. Many reviewers were critical of the album containing material from So Real, with Rickey Wright from Amazon writing that the album was released "mainly to ride the success of its title single" and Rolling Stone describing the album as "reconfigured, slightly improved reissue" of So Real.[21][23] Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic called the album a "crass marketing move" and Linda Ryan of Rhapsody described the release as "ostentatious". Despite this, both Erlewine and Ryan described the album as stronger than its predecessor. Erlewine noted that the album contained "all [the] essential ingredients for a good teen pop album" and Ryan described the remixes on the album as "slick and radio-friendly".[20][22] Wright was critical of the Wade Robson remixes, calling them "inferior", and described So Real as "the better of her releases".[21]

Danny Scott from Q compared the album to works of Christina Aguilera and Britney Spears, describing it as "predictably polished and irrepressibly upbeat".[1] In contrast, James Roberts from Dotmusic described the production style on the album as being different from the works of Spears, writing "there is more to Mandy than most who heard 'Candy' would give her credit for."[2]

Commercial performance

I Wanna Be with You debuted at number 21 on the US Billboard 200, selling 58,000 copies in its first week.[24] It was eventually certified gold in the US for shipments of 500,000 copies.[25]

In New Zealand, the album peaked at number six.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Wanna Be with You"Tiffany Arbuckle, Shelly Peiken, Keith Thomas, Dominic RiccitelloKeith Thomas4:13
2."Everything My Heart Desires" (Adam Rickitt cover)K. Dahlgaard, M. Jay, J. PedersonCory Rooney, Dan Shea3:41
3."Want You Back"L. Lindenbergh, P. ManssonPeter Mansson3:18
4."The Way to My Heart"Dahlgaard, Pederson, P. ReinCory Rooney, Dan Shea3:39
5."So Real" (Wade Robson Remix)Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees, Wade Robson[a]3:44
6."Lock Me in Your Heart"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees3:33
7."Walk Me Home"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees4:22
8."I Like It"Howie Dorough, M. Lorello, Moran, RichTony Moran4:26
9."So Real"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees3:50
10."Candy" (Wade Robson Remix)Battaglia, Jive Jones, D. Katz, RichJIVE, Charlie, The Wasabees, Robson[a]3:38
11."Your Face"David Rice, Mark StevensNick Trevisick, David Rice4:17
12."I Wanna Be with You" (Soul Solution Remix)Arbuckle, Peiken, ThomasThomas, Soul Solution[a]4:19
European and Australian edition[6][7][8]
No.TitleLength
1."I Wanna Be with You"5:02
2."Candy"3:55
3."What You Want"3:41
4."So Real"3:50
5."Everything My Heart Desires"3:41
6."Want You Back"3:18
7."The Way to My Heart"3:40
8."Lock Me in Your Heart"3:32
9."Telephone (Interlude)/Quit Breaking My Heart"4:08
10."Walk Me Home"4:23
11."Love You for Always"3:21
12."I Like It"4:26
13."Your Face"4:18
Japanese edition[9]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Wanna Be with You"Tiffany Arbuckle, Shelly Peiken, Keith Thomas, Dominic RiccitelloKeith Thomas4:13
2."Candy"Tony Battaglia, Dave Katz, Jive Jones, Denise RichJIVE, Charlie, The Wasabees3:56
3."So Real"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees3:51
4."What You Want"Tony Battaglia, Shaun Fisher, Skip MaslandThe Wasabees3:42
5."Walk Me Home"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees4:23
6."Lock Me in Your Heart"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees3:31
7."Telephone (Interlude)"  0:15
8."Quit Breaking My Heart"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees3:53
9."Let Me Be the One" (Five Star cover)Ian FosterThe Wasabees3:50
10."Not Too Young"Tony Battaglia, Obie MorantThe Wasabees3:52
11."I Like It"Howie Dorough, Mike Lorello, Tony Moran, Denise RichTony Moran4:26
12."Love You for Always"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees3:22
13."Everything My Heart Desires" (Adam Rickitt cover)K. Dahlgaard, M. Jay, J. PedersonCory Rooney, Dan Shea3:41
14."Want You Back"L. Lindenbergh, P. ManssonPeter Mansson3:18
15."The Way to My Heart"Dahlgaard, Pederson, P. ReinCory Rooney, Dan Shea3:39
16."Your Face"David Rice, Mark StevensNick Trevisick, David Rice4:17
17."Quit Breaking My Heart (Reprise)"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees1:01
Asian edition[10][11]
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."So Real"Tony Battaglia, Shaun FisherThe Wasabees3:51
2."Candy"Battaglia, Dave Katz, Jive Jones, Denise RichJIVE, Charlie, The Wasabees3:56
3."What You Want"Battaglia, Fisher, Skip MaslandThe Wasabees3:42
4."Walk Me Home"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees4:23
5."Lock Me in Your Heart"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees3:31
6."Telephone (Interlude)"  0:15
7."Quit Breaking My Heart"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees3:53
8."Let Me Be the One"Ian FosterThe Wasabees3:50
9."Not Too Young"Battaglia, Obie MorantThe Wasabees3:52
10."Love Shot"Carl Sturken, Evan RogersSturken, Rogers4:24
11."I Like It"Howie Dorough, Mike Lorello, Tony Moran, RichMoran4:26
12."Love You for Always"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees3:22
13."Quit Breaking My Heart (Reprise)"Battaglia, FisherThe Wasabees1:01
14."I Wanna Be with You"Tiffany Arbuckle, Shelly Peiken, Keith Thomas, Dominic RiccitelloKeith Thomas4:13
15."Everything My Heart Desires"K. Dahlgaard, M. Jay, J. PedersonCory Rooney, Dan Shea3:41
16."Want You Back"L. Lindenbergh, P. ManssonPeter Mansson3:18
17."The Way to My Heart"Dahlgaard, Pederson, P. ReinRooney, Shea3:39
18."Your Face"David Rice, Mark StevensNick Trevisick, Rice4:17

Notes

  • ^a signifies a remixer

Personnel

Credits for I Wanna Be with You adapted from AllMusic.[26]

  • Mandy Moore – primary artist
  • Tiffany Arbuckle – backing vocals
  • Alan Armitage – assistant engineer
  • Chris Athens – mastering
  • Eric Bickel – assistant engineer
  • Chris Braide – guitar
  • Dakari – guest artist
  • Jive – guest artist
  • Billy Lawrence – guest artist
  • Alice Butts – design
  • Tom Coyne – mastering
  • Richard Dodd – cello
  • Fraser T. Smith – guitar
  • Terry Glenny – violin
  • Eric Gorfain – string arrangements, violin
  • Kenny Greenberg – electric guitar
  • David Guerrero – assistant engineer
  • Bobby Guy – producer
  • Roland Hartwell – violin
  • José Juan Sánchez – assistant
  • Shaun Shankel – digital editing, editing, production coordination
  • Dan Shea – keyboards, producer, programming
  • Roger Sommers – engineer, mixing
  • Manelich Sotolong – assistant engineer
  • Soul Solution – producer
  • Tom Tally – viola
  • Keith Thomas – arranger, bass, drum programming, acoustic guitar, producer, programming, synthesizer, synthesizer programming
  • Nick Trevisick – producer, programming
  • Marcy Vaj – violin
  • Bill Whittington – engineer, mixing
  • Robb Williams – engineer
  • John Yoakum – flute, oboe
  • Dan Muckala – programming
  • David Palmer – drums
  • Julian Peploe – art direction
  • Wade Robson – producer, remix producer
  • Corey Rooney – keyboards, mixing, producer, programming
  • Ken Ross – executive producer
  • Jose Sanchez – programming

Charts

Certifications

Certifications for I Wanna Be with You
Region Certification Certified units/sales
United States (RIAA)[4] Gold 805,000[3]

References

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  2. ^ a b c Roberts, James. "Mandy Moore - 'I Wanna Be with You' (EPIC)". Dotmusic. Archived from the original on 20 June 2000.
  3. ^ a b Trust, Gary (June 5, 2009). "Ask Billboard: The Black Eyed Peas, Linkin Park, Mandy Moore". Billboard. Prometheus Global Media. Retrieved April 5, 2011.
  4. ^ a b "American album certifications – Mandy Moore – I Wanna Be with You". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved March 1, 2022.
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  11. ^ a b Mandy Moore – I Wanna Be With You (CD). Malaysia: Epic, Sony Music Asia. 7 May 2000. 498545.2.
  12. ^ Mandy Moore – Candy (CD). Epic. 9 May 2000. 669345 2. Taken from the forthcoming EPIC release I Wanna Be With You
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  17. ^ "Billboard". Books.google.com. 21 October 2000. p. 25.
  18. ^ Mandy Moore – Walk Me Home (CD). Epic. October 2000. BSK 16170. Taken from the Epic/550 release I Wanna Be With You
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