One and One (song)

Their first release, a cover of the Simon Dupree and the Big Sound's Sixties hit "Kites", gained her a significant fan — Sasha.

[8] Miles is known by some collectors of CD singles for the quotes he includes on his jewel case inserts, succinct expressions of what he was attempting to communicate in writing and producing the song.

"[9] Larry Flick from Billboard wrote that Nayler "brings an appropriately ethereal quality to the cut's warm and pillowy instrumentation.

She coos and whispers atop a stream of piano lines that are similar to the infectious tinkling on "Children", while a quietly insinuating dance beat pushes along at a disco-like pace.

"[11] A reviewer from Music Week rated it four out of five, complimenting Nayler's "sweet Madonna-ish vocals [that] combine with a dreamy soundscape from Miles.

In Europe, it peaked at number-one in Belgium, Italy, Lithuania, Romania and Scotland, as well as on the Eurochart Hot 100.

The single entered the top 10 also in Austria (8), Czech Republic (8), Denmark (3), Finland (8), Germany (5), Hungary (4), Iceland (10), Ireland (3), Norway (3), Sweden (3), Switzerland (6) and the United Kingdom.