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  2. Bobby (Bobby Brown album) - Wikipedia

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    Bobby is the third studio album by American singer Bobby Brown, released in 1992 by MCA Records. The album continued the R&B / new jack swing sound of its predecessor, Don't Be Cruel . Babyface , L.A. Reid , and Daryl Simmons returned as producers and songwriters, however, Brown also worked with other producers, most notably Teddy Riley , who ...

  3. Bobby Brown discography - Wikipedia

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    Music videos 8 The discography of American R&B singer-songwriter, rapper and dancer Bobby Brown consists of five studio albums, six compilation/remix albums and 24 singles.

  4. Bobby Vinton discography - Wikipedia

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    1964: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits (US #12) 1966: More of Bobby's Greatest Hits; 1970: Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits of Love (US #138) 1970: Vinton Sings Vinton; 1971: The Love Album (US #204) 1971: To Each His Own; 1972: Bobby Vinton's All-Time Greatest Hits (US #119) 1973: The Bobby Vinton Treasury (Columbia House 6LP set) 1973: Bobby Vinton ...

  5. These Sweet Country Love Songs Will Sweep You Off Your Feet - AOL

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    Our collection of country love songs will sweep you off your feet! From classic romantic ballads to more modern hits, this playlist has something for everyone. These Sweet Country Love Songs Will ...

  6. Don't Be Cruel (album) - Wikipedia

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    Brown changed producers for this album, and worked extensively with hit-making songwriting and production duo Babyface and L.A. Reid.Alex Henderson of AllMusic writes: . Don't Be Cruel was to Bobby Brown what Control was to Janet Jackson – a tougher, more aggressive project that shed his "bubblegum" image altogether and brought him to a new artistic and commercial plateau.

  7. Bobby Borchers - Wikipedia

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    Robert Jerome "Bobby" Borchers (born June 19, 1952 in Cincinnati, Ohio) is an American country music singer. Borchers was raised in Kentucky. He learned to play guitar at age twelve, and got his first break in the mid-1970s, when Tanya Tucker recorded his song "Jamestown Ferry." [1] In the mid-1970s, recorded for the Playboy Records label.

  8. Count Me Out (song) - Wikipedia

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    The song's music video was notable for Brown's absence as he had broken from the group around the time of the video. Only Tresvant, DeVoe, Bell, and Bivins were in the video and parts of the song that originally belonged to Brown were lipsynced by Bell. Brown's vocals remain on the song.

  9. Bobby Vinton's Greatest Hits of Love - Wikipedia

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    "I Love How You Love Me" Barry Mann, Larry Kolber: I Love How You Love Me: 2:28: 2. "Just as Much as Ever" Charlie Singleton, Larry Coleman: Please Love Me Forever: 2:19: 3. "Sentimental Me" Jimmy Cassin, Jim Morehead: Roses Are Red: 2:21: 4. "Take Good Care of My Baby" Gerry Goffin, Carole King: Take Good Care of My Baby: 2:44: 5. "When I Fall ...