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U R the Best Thing

"U R the Best Thing" is the debut single of Northern Irish musical group D:Ream, included on their first album, D:Ream On Volume 1 (1993). Originally a club hit released in 1992, the song has been remixed and re-released twice: in 1993 and in 1994. The 1994 version, also known as the Perfecto mix (by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne), was most successful peaking at number three in Scotland, number four on the UK Singles Chart and number six in Ireland. It also peaked at number 13 on the Eurochart Hot 100. The 1993 version reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US. There were made three different music videos to promote the single.

"U R the Best Thing"
Standard artwork for the 1994 reissue
Single by D:Ream
from the album D:Ream On Volume 1
Released22 June 1992 (1992-06-22)
Genre
Length
  • 4:09 (1992 version)
  • 4:08 (1993 version)
  • 4:05 (1994 Perfecto radio mix)
Label
Songwriter(s)Peter Cunnah
Producer(s)
D:Ream singles chronology
"U R the Best Thing"
(1992)
"Unforgiven"
(1993)
Music videos
"U R the Best Thing" (1993 version) on YouTube
"U R the Best Thing" (1994 version) on YouTube

The track was voted Pete Tong's 'Essential Tune' of 1992,[1] voted the "#1 Single of the Year" by BBC Radio in 1993[2] and in 1996, British magazine Mixmag ranked it number 96 in their "100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time" list.[3]

Critical reception edit

1992 version edit

In 1992, British Lennox Herald described "U R the Best Thing" as a "house track with hypnotic song and certain club smash."[4] Paul Mathur from Melody Maker wrote, "This sounds like nobody's business, has voices to turn nightingales green and according to the press release is, "as hard and stunning as a barren stepmother's slap". As metaphors go, that one is pretty Himalayan."[5] Mixmag declared it as a "heart-stopping, piano pounding epic."

A reviewer from Music Week called it "excellent", adding that it "mates well-crafted lyrics with some of this year's most essential samples and breaks".[6] James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update stated that the track is "featuring some soaring support by D'borah Asher but made most exciting by its rippling vibes breaks, husky pop singer Peter Cunnah and DJ Al McKenzie's thumping and surging jangly house bounder".[7]

1993 version edit

In 1993, Larry Flick from Billboard wrote, "The element that sets this record apart from the pack of wolves vying for recognition is that there is a real song tucked beneath the barrage of studio tricks and house beats. Here is one that doesn't lose any of its appeal once you stop twirling; the melody and lyrics stay with long after daylight. Props to the group's masterminds, Peter Cunnah and M Mackenzie, for going the extra mile and giving us something to feel and whistle to."[8] Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report felt that "the pair blends a house sound with a just a taste of alternative."[9] In his weekly UK chart commentary, James Masterton said, "More dance crossover only it is hard to describe it as such this time, with such a strong pop chorus and vocal. This one may well emulate the current success of Robin S. and climb slowly and gradually into the 10."[10] Paul Mathur from Melody Maker wrote that "the original of this was always guaranteed to send any end-of-night dancefloor into such a frenzy". He added, "One to fall in love to."[11]

Andy Beevers from Music Week gave the song five out of five, complimenting the "superb new Morales mixes which have been getting a great dancefloor reaction".[12] Roger Morton from NME stated, "No doubt this one, which falls somewhere between Inner City and The Tyrrel Corporation, with its marshmallow groove and flyaway female vocal, will also have both suits and longhairs piling onto the polished bit of the ballroom. There's a million remixes, of which Sasha's is the jumpiest. This is as undeniable as a waxed Porsche."[13] James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update described it as a "wriggling jangly canterer".[14] Tim Southwell from Smash Hits gave the '93 version three out of five, noting that it "brings together flutes, piano and a drumbeat that shuffles along, creating a wobbly wah-wah effect." He also highlighted its "impressive and powerful" backing singer.[15]

1994 version edit

In 1994, Scottish Dundee Courier named "U R the Best Thing" a "standout" track from the album.[16] Ian Gittens from Melody Maker stated, "D:Ream are the best E-shaped pop band to emerge from the dance explosion to date."[17] A reviewer from Music & Media wrote, "Yep, it's them again with their umpteenth rerelease. Remixed by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne, it's another step up the stairs to stardom for the pop dance duo."[18] The magazine's Maria Jimenez constated that the track's "longevity is assisted by this wide spectrum of new remixes".[19] Alan Jones from Music Week rated the remix four out of five, naming it "a bankable follow up" to their number one hit, "Things Can Only Get Better".[20] John Kilgo from The Network Forty commented, "Looking for a flavorful uptempo dance track? Look no further than this techno jammer that has scored the #1 position on the dance charts."[21] Paul Moody from NME commented, "Peter Cunnah has come up with something here that will assail you in supermarkets, unnerve you when it bursts from car stereos and scare the charts rigid. Love it from the off and your life will be a whole lot easier."[22]

In an retrospective review, Pop Rescue noted the "big" vocals from D’Borah Asher and the house piano, adding, "This song does feel somewhat more mellow though, giving Peter plenty of space to show off his vocals in the verse."[23] Tim Jeffery from the Record Mirror Dance Update said, "These new Perfecto mixes keep the attractive flute part while adding strings and a distictive [sic] piano sound to make the song an anthem once again. Stylish, commercial and probably a hit second time around."[24] Another editor, James Hamilton, deemed it an "attractive huskily crooned throbbing 122.9bpm" Perfecto remix.[25] Adam Higginbotham from Select described it as a "perfect feelgood pop-dance record" and felt it "left no one in any doubt about where they were coming from."[26] Pete Stanton from Smash Hits gave it four out of five, writing, "It's as good now as it was then with its anthem-like chorus and plinkety pianos. This is even better than "Things Can Only Get Better"."[27] Darren Ressler from Vibe viewed it as a "buoyant" smash.[28]

Music video edit

There were made three different music videos for the song, one for each year; in 1992, 1993 and 1994. The 1994 version was directed by German director Marcus Nispel[29] and filmed in New York City on Royalton New York Hotel.[29] It features Peter Cunnah and the band performing the song at a rooftop, in an urban setting, surrounded by skyscrapers. Sometimes Cunnah performs while hanging from a crane, other times he sends paper planes. Soap bubbles are bubbling in the air and occasionally old newspapers are seen blowing by in the wind over the rooftop.[30] The video was later published by Vevo in 4K format on YouTube platform 22 november 2018 and as of December 2023, it had generated more than 1.5 million views.[30]

Personnel

  • Director: Marcus Nispel
  • Director of photography: Jamie Rosenberg:
  • Producer and executive-producer: Anouk Frankel
  • Producer and executive-producer: Brendan Heath
  • Supervising producer: Shelly Bloch

Track listings edit

  • CD maxi, Europe (1992)
  1. "U R the Best Thing" – 4:09
  2. "U R the Best Thing" (D:Ream dub) – 6:33
  3. "U R the Best Thing" (Sasha full mix) – 7:55
  4. "U R the Best Thing" (12-inch mix) – 6:18
  5. "U R the Best Thing" (a cappella) – 4:57
  6. "U R the Best Thing" (Slow Hand Super Summer Disco mix) – 6:20
  • CD maxi, Europe (1993)
  1. "U R the Best Thing" – 4:08
  2. "U R the Best Thing" (D:Ream extended 12-inch mix) – 6:13
  3. "U R the Best Thing" (Sasha full edit) – 6:52
  4. "U R the Best Thing" (Def Klub mix) – 7:56
  5. "U R the Best Thing" (Mo Bass Part II) – 11:12
  6. "U R the Best Thing" (Def radio mix) – 3:37
  • CD maxi, Europe (1994)
  1. "U R the Best Thing" (Perfecto radio mix) – 4:05
  2. "U R the Best Thing" (Original 7-inch mix) – 4:05
  3. "U R the Best Thing" (Perfecto mix) – 6:43
  4. "U R the Best Thing" (Sasha full mix) – 7:58
  5. "U R the Best Thing" (Mo Bass Pt II) – 11:13
  6. "U R the Best Thing" (D·Ream extended mix) – 5:50

Charts edit

Release history edit

Region Version Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
United Kingdom Original 22 June 1992
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[48]
United Kingdom (re-release) 12 April 1993 [49]
United Kingdom Perfecto mix 14 March 1994 [50]

References edit

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  2. ^ Sholin, Dave (23 July 1993). "Gavin Picks: Albums" (PDF). Gavin Report. p. 50. Retrieved 16 October 2020.
  3. ^ "The 100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time". Mixmag. 1996. Retrieved 10 October 2020.
  4. ^ Lennox Herald. 3 July 1992. p. 28.
  5. ^ Mathur, Paul (4 July 1992). "Singles". Melody Maker. p. 29. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
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  8. ^ Flick, Larry (8 May 1993). "Dance Trax: Things Get Better For D:Ream; Junior Boy Jams" (PDF). Billboard. p. 27. Retrieved 8 October 2020.
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  10. ^ Masterton, James (18 April 1993). "Week Ending April 24th 1993". Chart Watch UK. Retrieved 11 September 2021.
  11. ^ Mathur, Paul (3 April 1993). "Singles". Melody Maker. p. 30. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  12. ^ Beevers, Andy (10 April 1993). "Market Preview: Dance - Pick of the Week" (PDF). Music Week. p. 9. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  13. ^ Morton, Roger (3 April 1993). "Singles". NME. p. 19. Retrieved 5 May 2023.
  14. ^ Hamilton, James (17 April 1993). "Djdirectory" (PDF). Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental insert). p. 7. Retrieved 25 March 2021.
  15. ^ Southwell, Tim (14 April 1993). "New Singles". Smash Hits. p. 47. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
  16. ^ Dundee Courier. 27 January 1994. p. 7.
  17. ^ Gittens, Ian (26 March 1994). "Singles". Melody Maker. p. 35. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  18. ^ "New Releases: Singles" (PDF). Music & Media. 16 April 1994. Retrieved 7 May 2019.
  19. ^ Jimenez, Maria (9 April 1994). "Groovemix: Short Grooves" (PDF). Music & Media. p. 7. Retrieved 7 October 2022.
  20. ^ Jones, Alan (5 March 1994). "Market Preview: Mainstream - Singles - Pick of the Week" (PDF). Music Week. p. 12. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
  21. ^ Kilgo, John (24 June 1994). "Mainstream: Music Meeting" (PDF). The Network Forty. p. 22. Retrieved 29 March 2020.
  22. ^ Moody, Paul (19 March 1994). "Singles". NME. p. 35. Retrieved 17 August 2023.
  23. ^ "Review: "On Vol. 1" By D:ream (CD, 1994)". Pop Rescue. 11 September 2015. Retrieved 14 April 2020.
  24. ^ Jeffery, Tim (19 March 1994). "Hot Vinyl" (PDF). Music Week, in Record Mirror (Dance Update Supplemental insert). p. 7. Retrieved 15 April 2021.
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  26. ^ Higginbotham, Adam (1 September 1993). "Reviews: New Albums". Select. p. 86. Retrieved 3 March 2020.
  27. ^ Stanton, Pete (16 March 1994). "New Singles". Smash Hits. p. 53. Retrieved 29 December 2022.
  28. ^ Ressler, Darren (1 November 1993). "D:Ream - On". Vibe. Retrieved 2 March 2020.
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  30. ^ a b "D:Ream - U R The Best Thing (1994) (Official Video)". YouTube. 22 November 2018. Retrieved 15 December 2022.
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Not to be confused with You Are the Best Thing or You re the Best Thing U R the Best Thing is the debut single of Northern Irish musical group D Ream included on their first album D Ream On Volume 1 1993 Originally a club hit released in 1992 the song has been remixed and re released twice in 1993 and in 1994 The 1994 version also known as the Perfecto mix by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne was most successful peaking at number three in Scotland number four on the UK Singles Chart and number six in Ireland It also peaked at number 13 on the Eurochart Hot 100 The 1993 version reached number one on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in the US There were made three different music videos to promote the single U R the Best Thing Standard artwork for the 1994 reissueSingle by D Reamfrom the album D Ream On Volume 1Released22 June 1992 1992 06 22 GenreDance pop houseLength4 09 1992 version 4 08 1993 version 4 05 1994 Perfecto radio mix LabelFXU all releases Rhythm King 1992 Magnet 1993 1994 Songwriter s Peter CunnahProducer s D Ream Tom Frederikse David Morales Sasha Paul Oakenfold Steve OsborneD Ream singles chronology U R the Best Thing 1992 Unforgiven 1993 Music videos U R the Best Thing 1993 version on YouTube U R the Best Thing 1994 version on YouTubeThe track was voted Pete Tong s Essential Tune of 1992 1 voted the 1 Single of the Year by BBC Radio in 1993 2 and in 1996 British magazine Mixmag ranked it number 96 in their 100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time list 3 Contents 1 Critical reception 1 1 1992 version 1 2 1993 version 1 3 1994 version 2 Music video 3 Track listings 4 Charts 4 1 Weekly charts 4 2 Year end charts 5 Release history 6 ReferencesCritical reception edit1992 version edit In 1992 British Lennox Herald described U R the Best Thing as a house track with hypnotic song and certain club smash 4 Paul Mathur from Melody Maker wrote This sounds like nobody s business has voices to turn nightingales green and according to the press release is as hard and stunning as a barren stepmother s slap As metaphors go that one is pretty Himalayan 5 Mixmag declared it as a heart stopping piano pounding epic A reviewer from Music Week called it excellent adding that it mates well crafted lyrics with some of this year s most essential samples and breaks 6 James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update stated that the track is featuring some soaring support by D borah Asher but made most exciting by its rippling vibes breaks husky pop singer Peter Cunnah and DJ Al McKenzie s thumping and surging jangly house bounder 7 1993 version edit In 1993 Larry Flick from Billboard wrote The element that sets this record apart from the pack of wolves vying for recognition is that there is a real song tucked beneath the barrage of studio tricks and house beats Here is one that doesn t lose any of its appeal once you stop twirling the melody and lyrics stay with long after daylight Props to the group s masterminds Peter Cunnah and M Mackenzie for going the extra mile and giving us something to feel and whistle to 8 Dave Sholin from the Gavin Report felt that the pair blends a house sound with a just a taste of alternative 9 In his weekly UK chart commentary James Masterton said More dance crossover only it is hard to describe it as such this time with such a strong pop chorus and vocal This one may well emulate the current success of Robin S and climb slowly and gradually into the 10 10 Paul Mathur from Melody Maker wrote that the original of this was always guaranteed to send any end of night dancefloor into such a frenzy He added One to fall in love to 11 Andy Beevers from Music Week gave the song five out of five complimenting the superb new Morales mixes which have been getting a great dancefloor reaction 12 Roger Morton from NME stated No doubt this one which falls somewhere between Inner City and The Tyrrel Corporation with its marshmallow groove and flyaway female vocal will also have both suits and longhairs piling onto the polished bit of the ballroom There s a million remixes of which Sasha s is the jumpiest This is as undeniable as a waxed Porsche 13 James Hamilton from the Record Mirror Dance Update described it as a wriggling jangly canterer 14 Tim Southwell from Smash Hits gave the 93 version three out of five noting that it brings together flutes piano and a drumbeat that shuffles along creating a wobbly wah wah effect He also highlighted its impressive and powerful backing singer 15 1994 version edit In 1994 Scottish Dundee Courier named U R the Best Thing a standout track from the album 16 Ian Gittens from Melody Maker stated D Ream are the best E shaped pop band to emerge from the dance explosion to date 17 A reviewer from Music amp Media wrote Yep it s them again with their umpteenth rerelease Remixed by Paul Oakenfold and Steve Osborne it s another step up the stairs to stardom for the pop dance duo 18 The magazine s Maria Jimenez constated that the track s longevity is assisted by this wide spectrum of new remixes 19 Alan Jones from Music Week rated the remix four out of five naming it a bankable follow up to their number one hit Things Can Only Get Better 20 John Kilgo from The Network Forty commented Looking for a flavorful uptempo dance track Look no further than this techno jammer that has scored the 1 position on the dance charts 21 Paul Moody from NME commented Peter Cunnah has come up with something here that will assail you in supermarkets unnerve you when it bursts from car stereos and scare the charts rigid Love it from the off and your life will be a whole lot easier 22 In an retrospective review Pop Rescue noted the big vocals from D Borah Asher and the house piano adding This song does feel somewhat more mellow though giving Peter plenty of space to show off his vocals in the verse 23 Tim Jeffery from the Record Mirror Dance Update said These new Perfecto mixes keep the attractive flute part while adding strings and a distictive sic piano sound to make the song an anthem once again Stylish commercial and probably a hit second time around 24 Another editor James Hamilton deemed it an attractive huskily crooned throbbing 122 9bpm Perfecto remix 25 Adam Higginbotham from Select described it as a perfect feelgood pop dance record and felt it left no one in any doubt about where they were coming from 26 Pete Stanton from Smash Hits gave it four out of five writing It s as good now as it was then with its anthem like chorus and plinkety pianos This is even better than Things Can Only Get Better 27 Darren Ressler from Vibe viewed it as a buoyant smash 28 Music video editThere were made three different music videos for the song one for each year in 1992 1993 and 1994 The 1994 version was directed by German director Marcus Nispel 29 and filmed in New York City on Royalton New York Hotel 29 It features Peter Cunnah and the band performing the song at a rooftop in an urban setting surrounded by skyscrapers Sometimes Cunnah performs while hanging from a crane other times he sends paper planes Soap bubbles are bubbling in the air and occasionally old newspapers are seen blowing by in the wind over the rooftop 30 The video was later published by Vevo in 4K format on YouTube platform 22 november 2018 and as of December 2023 it had generated more than 1 5 million views 30 Personnel Director Marcus Nispel Director of photography Jamie Rosenberg Producer and executive producer Anouk Frankel Producer and executive producer Brendan Heath Supervising producer Shelly BlochTrack listings editCD maxi Europe 1992 U R the Best Thing 4 09 U R the Best Thing D Ream dub 6 33 U R the Best Thing Sasha full mix 7 55 U R the Best Thing 12 inch mix 6 18 U R the Best Thing a cappella 4 57 U R the Best Thing Slow Hand Super Summer Disco mix 6 20CD maxi Europe 1993 U R the Best Thing 4 08 U R the Best Thing D Ream extended 12 inch mix 6 13 U R the Best Thing Sasha full edit 6 52 U R the Best Thing Def Klub mix 7 56 U R the Best Thing Mo Bass Part II 11 12 U R the Best Thing Def radio mix 3 37CD maxi Europe 1994 U R the Best Thing Perfecto radio mix 4 05 U R the Best Thing Original 7 inch mix 4 05 U R the Best Thing Perfecto mix 6 43 U R the Best Thing Sasha full mix 7 58 U R the Best Thing Mo Bass Pt II 11 13 U R the Best Thing D Ream extended mix 5 50Charts editWeekly charts edit Chart 1992 PeakpositionUK Singles OCC 72UK Dance Music Week 31 4Chart 1993 PeakpositionBelgium Ultratop Flanders 50Europe Eurochart Hot 100 32 62Europe European Dance Radio 33 11Ireland IRMA 6UK Singles OCC 19UK Dance Music Week 34 1UK Club Chart Music Week 35 1US Hot Dance Club Play Billboard 1Chart 1994 PeakpositionAustralia ARIA 36 9Belgium Ultratop 50 Flanders 37 46Europe Eurochart Hot 100 38 13Finland IFPI 39 18Germany Official German Charts 40 65Ireland IRMA 6Netherlands Dutch Top 40 41 26Netherlands Single Top 100 42 25Scotland OCC 43 3Switzerland Schweizer Hitparade 44 35UK Singles OCC 4UK Dance Music Week 45 7UK Club Chart Music Week 46 7 Year end charts edit Chart 1993 PositionUK Club Chart Music Week 47 69Release history editRegion Version Date Format s Label s Ref United Kingdom Original 22 June 1992 7 inch vinyl12 inch vinylCDcassette FXURhythm King 48 United Kingdom re release 12 April 1993 MagnetFXU 49 United Kingdom Perfecto mix 14 March 1994 50 References edit James Mandi 30 January 1993 The Sleep Smell Of Success NME p 25 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Sholin Dave 23 July 1993 Gavin Picks Albums PDF Gavin Report p 50 Retrieved 16 October 2020 The 100 Greatest Dance Singles of All Time Mixmag 1996 Retrieved 10 October 2020 Lennox Herald 3 July 1992 p 28 Mathur Paul 4 July 1992 Singles Melody Maker p 29 Retrieved 19 February 2023 Dance PDF Music Week 13 June 1992 p 6 Retrieved 2 October 2020 Hamilton James 27 June 1992 DJ Directory Out On Monday PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental insert p 5 Retrieved 2 October 2020 Flick Larry 8 May 1993 Dance Trax Things Get Better For D Ream Junior Boy Jams PDF Billboard p 27 Retrieved 8 October 2020 Sholin Dave 23 July 1993 Gavin Picks Albums PDF Gavin Report p 50 Retrieved 16 October 2020 Masterton James 18 April 1993 Week Ending April 24th 1993 Chart Watch UK Retrieved 11 September 2021 Mathur Paul 3 April 1993 Singles Melody Maker p 30 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Beevers Andy 10 April 1993 Market Preview Dance Pick of the Week PDF Music Week p 9 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Morton Roger 3 April 1993 Singles NME p 19 Retrieved 5 May 2023 Hamilton James 17 April 1993 Djdirectory PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental insert p 7 Retrieved 25 March 2021 Southwell Tim 14 April 1993 New Singles Smash Hits p 47 Retrieved 15 December 2022 Dundee Courier 27 January 1994 p 7 Gittens Ian 26 March 1994 Singles Melody Maker p 35 Retrieved 17 August 2023 New Releases Singles PDF Music amp Media 16 April 1994 Retrieved 7 May 2019 Jimenez Maria 9 April 1994 Groovemix Short Grooves PDF Music amp Media p 7 Retrieved 7 October 2022 Jones Alan 5 March 1994 Market Preview Mainstream Singles Pick of the Week PDF Music Week p 12 Retrieved 15 April 2021 Kilgo John 24 June 1994 Mainstream Music Meeting PDF The Network Forty p 22 Retrieved 29 March 2020 Moody Paul 19 March 1994 Singles NME p 35 Retrieved 17 August 2023 Review On Vol 1 By D ream CD 1994 Pop Rescue 11 September 2015 Retrieved 14 April 2020 Jeffery Tim 19 March 1994 Hot Vinyl PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental insert p 7 Retrieved 15 April 2021 Hamilton James 26 March 1994 Dj directory PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental insert p 4 Retrieved 15 April 2021 Higginbotham Adam 1 September 1993 Reviews New Albums Select p 86 Retrieved 3 March 2020 Stanton Pete 16 March 1994 New Singles Smash Hits p 53 Retrieved 29 December 2022 Ressler Darren 1 November 1993 D Ream On Vibe Retrieved 2 March 2020 a b Music Video Production Notes Billboard 16 April 1994 p 47 Retrieved 15 December 2022 a b D Ream U R The Best Thing 1994 Official Video YouTube 22 November 2018 Retrieved 15 December 2022 Top 60 Dance Singles PDF Music Week 4 July 1992 p 22 Retrieved 29 September 2020 Eurochart Hot 100 PDF Music amp Media 22 May 1993 p 27 Retrieved 22 April 2019 European Dance Radio Top 25 PDF Music amp Media 26 June 1993 p 24 Retrieved 2 December 2019 Top 60 Dance Singles PDF Music Week 24 April 1993 p 22 Retrieved 9 April 2021 RM Club Chart Number Ones Of 93 PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental insert 25 December 1993 p 3 Retrieved 8 May 2023 D Ream U R The Best Thing ARIA Top 50 Singles D Ream U R The Best Thing in Dutch Ultratop 50 Eurochart Hot 100 PDF Music amp Media 9 April 1994 p 26 Retrieved 7 May 2019 Week 13 1994 D Ream U R The Best Thing in German GfK Entertainment charts Retrieved 17 May 2019 Nederlandse Top 40 D Ream in Dutch Dutch Top 40 D Ream U R The Best Thing in Dutch Single Top 100 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart Top 100 27 March 1994 02 April 1994 officialcharts com Retrieved 25 January 2020 D Ream U R The Best Thing Swiss Singles Chart Dance Singles PDF Music Week 26 March 1994 p 24 Retrieved 23 April 2021 The RM Club Chart PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental Insert 19 March 1994 p 4 Retrieved 15 May 2023 The RM Club Chart 93 PDF Music Week in Record Mirror Dance Update Supplemental insert 25 December 1993 p 4 Retrieved 3 February 2023 New Releases Singles Music Week 20 June 1992 p 19 New Releases Singles Music Week 10 April 1993 p 21 Single Releases Music Week 12 March 1994 p 21 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title U R the Best Thing amp oldid 1188537567, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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