Private Emotion Ricky Martin

Private Emotion Ricky Martin




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Private Emotion Ricky Martin
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Eric Bazilian – lead vocals, composer, lyricist, producer, engineer, mandolin, guitar, fretless bass
Rob Hyman – producer, composer, lyricist, engineer, synth, organ
Mindy Jostyn – vocals
David Uosikkinen – drums
Joe Hardy – producer, engineer, mixing
Erik Flettrich – assistant engineer
George Marino – mastering
Peter Urban – producer on live version of "Private Emotion"
Johannes Carstens – sound engineer on live version of "Private Emotion"

A 24-second sample of the chorus , which blends both Martin and Meja's voices.
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Ricky Martin – vocal, associated performer
Meja – vocal, featured artist, associated performer
Desmond Child – producer, executive producer
Eric Bazilian – composer, lyricist, guitar, mandolin
Rob Hyman – composer, lyricist, organ
David Campbell – arranger, conductor
Robert Valdez – assistant engineer
Craig Lozowick – assistant engineer, recording engineer
German Ortiz – assistant engineer
Nathan Malki – assistant engineer, recording engineer
Gyan – background vocal
Hugh McDonald – bass
Suzie Katayama – cello
Larry Corbett – cello
Iris Aponte – coordinator
Brian Coleman – coordinator
Robi Draco Rosa – co-producer
Lee Levin – drums
Charles Dye – mixing engineer, recording engineer
Luis Enrique – percussion
Jules Gondar – recording engineer
Rik Pekkonen – recording engineer
John Scanlon – viola
Denyse Buffum – viola
Joel Derouin – violin
Michele Richards – violin
Eve Butler – violin


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" Private Emotion " is a song recorded by American band The Hooters for their fifth studio album, Out of Body (1993). The song was written by Eric Bazilian and Rob Hyman , while the production was handled by Bazilian, Joe Hardy, and Hyman. I
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