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I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing
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w: Barry White, Paul Politi, Frank Wilson •
1978 /10 Side 1
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Girl, What`s Your Name
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w: White, Danny Pearson, Wilson •
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Once Upon a Time
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w: You Were a Friend of Mine •
1978 /10 Side 1
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Oh Me, Oh My
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I Can`t Leave You Alone
Barry White •
w: White, Tony Sepe, Wilson •
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Call Me Baby
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How Did You Know It Was Me?
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Released | August 1979[1] | |||
Genre | R&B, soul | |||
Length | 36:19 | |||
Label | 20th Century-Fox | |||
Producer | Barry White | |||
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Singles from I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing | ||||
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1979 studio album by Barry White
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AllMusic | [3] |
The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul | [4] |
I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing is the self-produced ninth album by American R&B singer Barry White, released in August 1979[1] on the 20th Century-Fox Records label.
I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing fulfilled White`s 20th Century-Fox Records contract. White was increasingly dissatisfied with that label`s management when Russ Regan left the label to form Millennium Records and felt that he was being ignored in terms of promotion at the time.[5] He then left the company and signed a custom label contract with CBS Records to release future material under his own Unlimited Gold imprint. White`s first album on his new label, The Message Is Love, had been released earlier in the year.[6] With attention and interest focused on his well-publicized CBS deal, I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing passed by largely unnoticed.[3] It was the least successful album of his 20th Century career, only reaching number 40 on the R&B chart,[7] which six of his eight previous albums had topped. None of the single releases made any impact either.
Technical
Chart (1979) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[8] | 132 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[9] | 40 |
Year | Single | |
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US R&B [2] | ||
1979 | "I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing" | 53 |
"How Did You Know It Was Me?" | 64 |
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
1979 studio album by Barry White
Review scores | |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [3] |
The Virgin Encyclopedia of R&B and Soul | [4] |
I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing is the self-produced ninth album by American R&B singer Barry White, released in August 1979[1] on the 20th Century-Fox Records label.
I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing fulfilled White`s 20th Century-Fox Records contract. White was increasingly dissatisfied with that label`s management when Russ Regan left the label to form Millennium Records and felt that he was being ignored in terms of promotion at the time.[5] He then left the company and signed a custom label contract with CBS Records to release future material under his own Unlimited Gold imprint. White`s first album on his new label, The Message Is Love, had been released earlier in the year.[6] With attention and interest focused on his well-publicized CBS deal, I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing passed by largely unnoticed.[3] It was the least successful album of his 20th Century career, only reaching number 40 on the R&B chart,[7] which six of his eight previous albums had topped. None of the single releases made any impact either.
Technical
Chart (1979) | Peak position |
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US Billboard 200[8] | 132 |
US Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums (Billboard)[9] | 40 |
Year | Single | |
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US R&B [2] | ||
1979 | "I Love to Sing the Songs I Sing" | 53 |
"How Did You Know It Was Me?" | 64 |