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"That's Where You Take Me" is a song by American recording artist Britney Spears. The song was written and produced by Brian Kierulf and Josh Schwartz, while additional writing was done by Spears for her third studio album, Britney (2001). It was released on June 17, 2003 by Jive Records, as a promotional single from the album in Phillipines only. "That's Where You Take" received mixed reviews from music critics, who considered it a strong selection, but an icky love ballad.

Background and composition
"That's Where You Take Me" was written and produced by Brian Kierulf and Josh Schwartz, while additional writing was done by Spears. The singer recorded her vocals for the song in 2001 at Battery Studios in New York City, New York, and at The DOJO in Jackson, New Jersey. It was later mixed by Michael Tucker, while all programming and instruments were provided by Kierulf. Background vocals were provided by Spears and Jennifer Karr. "That's Where You Take Me" was released as a promotional single from Britney (2001) on June 17, 2003 in Philippines only. A music video for the song, which is a compilation of several behind the scenes footage from Dream Within a Dream Tour, live performances and photoshoots made for Britney promotion, can be found on the enhanced section of the CD single. The music video was also included on Spears' first video game Britney's Dance Beat as an unlockable material. "That's Where You Take Me" is a dance-pop and teen pop song that lasts for three minutes and thirty-two seconds. The song is composed in the key of B♭ major, and is set in time signature of common time, with an up-tempo dance beat of 132 beats per minute. Spears vocal range spans from F 3 to B♭ 4. The song has a basic sequence of E♭maj7–F–Gm7 as its chord progression.

B-side
Spears also recorded a track called "When I Found You", that was released as a bonus track in Britney, and also as a b-side to the single. "When I Found You" was written by Jörgen Elofsson, who previously worked with Spears on the track "Sometimes" (1999), and Dan Hill, while production was done by Peter Kvint. Spears recorded her vocals for the song in 2001 at Jailhouse Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. It was later mixed by Simon Nordberg, Kvint and Hoffe Stannow. Vocal engineering was done by Mathias Wenge at Shanesongs. An early demo of the song leaked in September 30, 2009 on YouTube. "When I Found You", which is a dance-pop and teen pop song with elements of rock music, lasts for three minutes and thirty-seven seconds, and is set in time signature of common time with a slow tempo of 76 beats per minute.

Reception
"That's Where You Take Me" received mixed reviews from music critics. While reviewing Britney, Ted Kessler of New Musical Express considered the song, along with "I'm Not a Girl, Not Yet a Woman" and "When I Found You", "an icky trio of love ballads towards the end, written mainly by old Swedish men." Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic considered the song "sweet" and a "strong selection," along with "Lonely" and "Anticipating". Barry Walters of Rolling Stone considered the song "a sincere electro-ballad," in which Spears "emotes without framing her vocals in Nickelodeon-schooled theatricality." While reviewing the album, Sal Cinquemani of Slant Magazine said, "other surprise deviations from the formula include the saccharine-doused disco of "Anticipating" and the midtempo "That's Where You Take Me," in which Spears gives a Janet-inspired performance amid Middle Eastern chimes and a collage of electronic beats and drum programming".

Track listing

 * Enhanced CD Single
 * 1) "That's Where You Take Me" &mdash; 3:32
 * 2) "When I Found You" &mdash; 3:37
 * 3) "That's Where You Take Me" (Music Video) &mdash; 4:10

Credits and personnel
That's Where You Take Me
 * Britney Spears &mdash; lead vocals, background vocals, songwriting
 * Brian Kierulf &mdash; songwriting, producer, programming, all instruments
 * Josh Schwartz &mdash; songwriting, producer
 * Jennifer Karr &mdash; background vocals
 * Michael Tucker &mdash; audio mixing
 * Tom Coyne &mdash; audio mastering

When I Found You
 * Britney Spears &mdash; lead vocals
 * Jörgen Elofsson &mdash; songwriting
 * Dan Hill &mdash; songwriting
 * Peter Kvint &mdash; producer, mixing
 * Simon Nordberg &mdash; mixing
 * Hoffe Stannow &mdash; mixing
 * Mathias Wenge &mdash; vocal engineering

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