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Throwback, Vol. 1 is the seventh studio album by American R&B group Boyz II Men, released by Koch Records, and featuring covers of classic R&B songs (hence the album title) from such artists as Teddy Pendergrass, The Isley Brothers and Michael Jackson.
It also earned Ike and Tina a Grammy Award for Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Group in 1972. [2] The third single, a cover of "Ooh Poo Pah Doo" by Jessie Hill, peaked at No. 31 on the R&B chart and No. 60 on the Hot 100. [6] [7] A fourth single, a cover of "Get Back" by the Beatles, was released in Germany.
Featuring Donny Hathaway reached the R&B chart Top Ten peaking at #8, with "Back Together Again" reaching #3 in the UK: "Back Together Again" had been written by James Mtume and Reggie Lucas, members of Flack's back-up band who had previously written the 1978 Flack/ Hathaway hit "The Closer I Get to You", while "You Are My Heaven" was a Stevie ...
Paul McCartney reunited onstage with his former Beatles bandmate Ringo Starr for two songs during his acclaimed Got Back tour. The drummer was brought out to huge applause last night (Thursday 19 ...
R&B [17] "I Sleep Much Better (In Someone Else's Bed)" 1990 — — 60 Greatest Hits "Pressure" 1993 55: 44 — Time to Move On "Pick Up the Pieces (Put It Back)" — — — "Everything's So Different Without You" — — 91 "Baby Can I Hold You?" 2003 — — — Let's Get Back Together: The Love Songs of Billy Ocean "Chained" 2008 ...
US R&B [16] UK [4] "Shining Through" (featuring Fredro Starr) 2001 — — — Save the Last Dance "The Fact Is (I Need You)" 2006 — 63 [23] — Beautifully Human: Words and Sounds Vol. 2 "Whenever You're Around" (featuring George Duke) 2008 — 56 — The Real Thing: Words and Sounds Vol. 3 "Lovely Day" 2011 — 67 [24] — The Original Jill ...
"Back Together" is a song by American singer Robin Thicke. It premiered on August 5, 2015. It was made available for digital download and released a single on August 6, 2015, by Interscope Records. [1] The song, produced by Max Martin and Ali Payami, features a guest appearance from American rapper Nicki Minaj.
The chief pop and rock critic of The Guardian, Alexis Petridis, described it as a "horrid and inexplicable album of hip-hop and R&B covers" with the "solitary redeeming track" being the version of "Sussudio". [2] In 2006, Q magazine listed Urban Renewal as No. 3 in their list of the 50 worst albums ever. [3]