Talk:Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis

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I removed this, because I can't tell who the antecedent of "he" and "his" is supposed to be:

"Also took 2004 NBA MVP Kevin Garnett under his wing when Kevin was a rookie straight out of high school. He actually had Kevin live at his Minneapolis mansion."


I removed this:

[edit] Mariah Carey Discography

Among the tracks they have co-written and/or co-produced with Mariah Carey....

Rainbow

Glitter'

  • Never Too Far (co-written and co-produced)
  • Want You (co-written and co-produced)
  • Twister (co-written and co-produced)
  • I Didn't Mean To Turn You On (written and co-produced)
  • Lead The Way (co-produced)
  • Reflections (co-produced)

Charmbracelet

Misc.

  • Never Too Far/Hero Medley (co-written and co-produced)
  • Lillian's Blues (co-written and co-produced)
  • The Flow (written and co-produced)

...again, this page should have a complete Jam/Lewis discog, or at least a summarial one with other artists besides Carey. --FuriousFreddy 04:34, 30 May 2005 (UTC)

[edit] Production credits

The list of production credits on the page seemed entirely random -- no criteria for what was included -- and was filled with redlinks, so I removed it. However, I'm pasting it here since it could form the basis of a more useful list (e.g. US Hot 100 #1s produced by Jam and Lewis) with some selective editing, and some tracks mentioned here aren't in the separate article on songs produced by the duo.

Selected discography