I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me

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“I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)”
Single by Exposé
from the album Exposé
Released 1993
Genre Pop, adult contemporary
Length 3:48
Label Arista
Writer(s) Diane Warren
Producer Guy Roche
Certification RIAA Gold
Exposé singles chronology
"I Wish the Phone Would Ring"
(1992)
"I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)"
(1993)
"As Long as I Can Dream"
(1993)

"I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" is a popular song that was written by prolific songwriter Diane Warren and recorded by the female pop trio Exposé. It is featured on Exposé's 1992 self-explanatory album. It was released as a single in early 1993 for Exposé and was a Top 10 hit on the American pop charts, peaking at #8; it also reached #1 on the Billboard Adult Contemporary charts. It was Exposé's first Top 10 pop hit since 1989's "Tell Me Why." The lead vocals were provided by Jeanette Jurado.

Although Exposé's album call the song "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me," many sources cover the last three words of the title with parentheses.

Saxophonist Euge Groove provided the instrumental solo for this song. This marks the second time that he is featured on Exposé's hits, as he also provided a saxophone solo for their #1 hit "Seasons Change."

In the song's music video, Jurado walks pensively along the beach and thinks of her ex-boyfriend (who is played by baseball player José Canseco), while Ann Curless and Kelly Moneymaker stand under a section of the boardwalk a few yards away from her. In other scenes, the three ladies sit in front of a fire or they walk around the boardwalk. There are also flashback scenes with Jurado and Canseco having fun together.

[edit] Charts

1993 Peak
position
US Adult-Contemporary 1
US Pop 8
UK 75