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įollowing the song's release on the Self Control album and as a single, the song was also the B-side to the "Ti Amo" single. The back cover highlighted and promoted Branigan's three albums Branigan, Branigan 2 and Self Control. These three issues featured a full-colour picture sleeve featuring a close-up photograph of Branigan. Īll versions of the single came in a generic Atlantic Records sleeve, except for the German and French 7" vinyl and the German 12" vinyl. The extended version of the song was included as one of four bonus tracks on the 2013 Gold Legion remastered and expanded edition of the Self Control album, where it used the title "Special Dance Mix". The German 12" vinyl featured the extended version re-titled "Special Dance Mix" as the main track and "If You Loved Me" as the B-side.
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This song, written by Warren and The Doctor (Steven Angelica), was taken from Branigan's 1982 debut album, Branigan. In Germany and France, the 7" vinyl featured the album version of the song as the main track, along with the song "If You Loved Me" as the B-side. The American 12" promo release featured the "Extended Version" again as the A-side but with the album version of "Satisfaction" as the B-side. The B-side was the album version of " Ti Amo", taken from the Self Control album and written by Giancarlo Bigazzi, Umberto Tozzi and Warren. The main American 12" vinyl featured an extended version of the song as the main track, dubbed "Satisfaction (Vocal/Extended Version)". All versions of the single were issued by Atlantic Records. The single was also released in Germany and France, where it was issued on 7" and 12" vinyl (7" vinyl only in France).
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In America, the single was released on promotional 12" vinyl only, although it was also given a full 12" vinyl release. In 1985, Finnish singer Eini Orajärvi covered the song under the title "Tyydytys", released as a Finnish single from her album Eini. It peaked at #24 on the Billboard Dance Music/Club Play Singles. As a track on Branigan's biggest-selling album Self Control, the song was released purposely for the dance club scene and was not given a full release in America.