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"Where Did We Go Wrong" Released: September 12, 1994; Professional ratings; Review scores; Source ... "Things We Used to Do" Allen: 4:43: 10. "Can't Live Without U ...
Back to Basics is the fifteenth studio album by American vocal group, The Manhattans, released in 1986 through Columbia Records.It was the last record Gerald Alston would record with The Manhattans until he returned in 1995, and featured his duet performances with Regina Belle on the single "Where Did We Go Wrong?"
BlackGirl released their debut album Treat U Right in 1994. Warren Marshall of the Columbus Times remarked: "Blackgirl -- the ultimate definition of today's `90's girls." ." They released their debut single "Krazy" in 1993, [3] which was one of four consecutive top forty singles on the Billboard R&B chart, "Krazy" (No. 37), "90's Girl" (No. 13), "Where Did We Go Wrong" (No. 39) and "Let's Do ...
The album peaked at No. 6 on the R&B albums chart. It also reached No. 28 on the Billboard 200. The album features the singles "Where Did We Go Wrong", which peaked at No. 7 on the Hot Soul Singles chart, and the title track, which charted at No. 40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and No. 19 on the Hot Soul Singles chart.
"Where Did We Go Wrong" Ron Miller, Tom Baird: 4:05: 4. "Let the Music Play" Frederick Knight: 4:25: Personnel.
Where Did We Go Wrong may refer to: "Where Did We Go Wrong" (Dondria song), 2010 "Where Did We Go Wrong" (Toni Braxton and Babyface song), 2013
The case drew immediate comparisons to an incident in November in Laos in which six tourists — including one American and two Australian teenagers — died after drinking tainted alcohol at a ...
The lyrics include the words: "I don't know where we went wrong. But the feeling's gone and I just can't get it back." At the request of his daughter Ingrid, he performed the lyrics with a slight change: the line "I'm just trying to understand the feelings that you lack" is altered to "I'm just trying to understand the feelings that we lack."