Take Me Tonight
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"Take Me Tonight" is a song by British singer Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde
Kim Wilde is an English pop singer, author and television presenter who burst onto the music scene in 1981 with the number 2 UK Singles Chart new wave classic "Kids in America". In 1987 she had a major hit in the United States when her version of The Supremes' classic "You Keep Me Hangin' On"...

 from her second album, Select
Select (album)
Select is the second studio album by Kim Wilde, released in May 1982.The first single from this album, "Cambodia", was released in November 1981 and signalled a different sound from the Wilde camp, with an electronic and synth sound different from The Enid sound of her last album. The songs were...

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The track was used, surprisingly, over the end credits in the American released of Unsane. The 1982 Dario Argento film known as Tenebre in its native Italy. In the audio commentary of the Anchor Bay DVD Claudio Simonetti, one of the soundtrack composers remarked negatively at its inclusion. Take me Tonight was subsequently released as a single in Japan. Originally, it was used as the B-side to the single "View From a Bridge
View from a Bridge
"View From a Bridge" is the second single to be released internationally from Kim Wilde's second album, Select.The song told the story of a girl committing suicide by jumping off a bridge and became another of Wilde's big hits, particularly throughout Europe and Australia .-Chart performance:-2006...

" but after its use in the film was promoted to the Japanese A-side. In the rest of the world it remained the B-side.
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