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"Ain't No Man" is a song by British singer Dina Carroll. After singing on two singles with British dance production duo Quartz, she was relaunched as a solo artist with the song. It was released as the first single from her debut album, So Close (1993). Lyrically it is sung from the view of a woman singing to her man, telling him that there ain't no man that makes her feel like he do. Carroll told in an 1992 interview, "We wanted an anthemic, memorable song. For some reason, Nigel [Lowis] brought up 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough', and that idea evolved into 'Ain't No Man'." The song peaked at number 16 in the UK charts, number 26 in the Netherlands and number 63 in Germany. A colorful music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Pedro Romhanyi.

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  • "Ain't No Man" is a song by British singer Dina Carroll. After singing on two singles with British dance production duo Quartz, she was relaunched as a solo artist with the song. It was released as the first single from her debut album, So Close (1993). Lyrically it is sung from the view of a woman singing to her man, telling him that there ain't no man that makes her feel like he do. Carroll told in an 1992 interview, "We wanted an anthemic, memorable song. For some reason, Nigel [Lowis] brought up 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough', and that idea evolved into 'Ain't No Man'." The song peaked at number 16 in the UK charts, number 26 in the Netherlands and number 63 in Germany. A colorful music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Pedro Romhanyi. (en)
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  • "Ain't No Man" is a song by British singer Dina Carroll. After singing on two singles with British dance production duo Quartz, she was relaunched as a solo artist with the song. It was released as the first single from her debut album, So Close (1993). Lyrically it is sung from the view of a woman singing to her man, telling him that there ain't no man that makes her feel like he do. Carroll told in an 1992 interview, "We wanted an anthemic, memorable song. For some reason, Nigel [Lowis] brought up 'Ain't No Mountain High Enough', and that idea evolved into 'Ain't No Man'." The song peaked at number 16 in the UK charts, number 26 in the Netherlands and number 63 in Germany. A colorful music video was produced to promote the single, directed by Pedro Romhanyi. (en)
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