Something to Believe In
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Something to Believe In | ||
Studio album by Curtis Mayfield | ||
Released | September, 1980 | |
Genre | Funk/Soul | |
Label | Curtom | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Curtis Mayfield chronology | ||
Heartbeat (1979) |
Something to Believe In (1980) |
The Right Combination (with Linda Clifford) (1980) |
For the song "Something to Believe In" by Poison, see Flesh and Blood
For the song "Something to Believe In" by Bon Jovi, see These Days
For the book by Robert Short, see Something to Believe in: Is Kurt Vonnegut the Exorcist of Jesus Christ Superstar?.
Curtis Mayfield’s 1980 album contained the ambitious title track, but re-makes of Impressions classics such as "It's All Right" and their version of "Never Let Me Go" suggested a creative slowing down.
[edit] Track listing
- “Love Me, Love Me Now”
- “Never Let Me Go”
- “Tripping Out”
- “People Never Give Up”
- “It's All Right”
- “Something to Believe In”
- “Never Stop Loving Me”