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"I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)" is a song co-written and performed by American contemporary R&B singer Rome. It is the opening track on his eponymous debut album and was issued as the album's first single. The song is Rome's biggest hit to date on the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at #6 in 1997. [1]
Rome is the debut studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Rome, released on April 15, 1997, via RCA Records. The album peaked at No. 30 on the Billboard 200 and at No. 7 on the Billboard R&B chart. [2] Three singles were released from the album: "I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face)", "Do You Like This" and "Crazy Love".
Jerome Woods (born March 5, 1970, in Benton Harbor, Michigan), better known by his stage name Rome, is an American R&B singer. He is best known for his 1997 single " I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face) ", which peaked within the top ten of the Billboard Hot 100 .
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"I Belong to You" (Whitney Houston song), 1992 " I Belong to You (Every Time I See Your Face) ", by Rome, 1997 " I Belong to You (Il Ritmo della Passione) ", by Eros Ramazzotti and Anastacia, 2006
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The song is a ballad in which Anastacia sings in English and Ramazzotti in Italian or Spanish. As Ramazzotti records his songs in both Italian and Spanish, there are two versions of this song as well: the original one with Italian lyrics and the other with Spanish lyrics, entitled "I Belong to You (El ritmo de la pasión)", which is available ...
"I Belong To You" is a 1974 single by the trio Love Unlimited, which was their only single to hit number 1 on the R&B chart (for one week, in early 1975). It was their second and last Top 40 entry, peaking at number 27.