Partners (album)

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Partners
Partners cover
Studio album by Scherrie & Susaye
Released 1979
Recorded 1979
Genre R&B/soul
Label Motown
M 920
Producer Eugene McDaniels

Partners is a 1979 album recorded by Scherrie & Susaye for Motown Records. Following the demise of The Supremes in 1977, former group members Scherrie Payne and Susaye Greene recorded this album together on the Motown label. Both singers share songwriting duties as well as receiving associate producer credit for the album. Legendary performer Ray Charles makes a guest appearance on the album on the song "Love Bug". Joyce Vincent-Wilson, a candidate to replace original Supreme Mary Wilson when Payne and Greene were considering continuing with the Supremes name, is heavily featured on background vocals.

Contents

[edit] Track listing

[edit] Side one

  1. Storybook Romance
  2. Your Sweet Love
  3. Love Bug
  4. Leaving Me Was The best Thing You've Ever Done
  5. When The Day Comes Every Night

[edit] Side two

  1. In The Night
  2. I've Found Another Love
  3. You've Been Good To Me
  4. Another Life From Now

[edit] Credits

  • Scherrie Payne - lead vocals, background vocals, associate producer
  • Susaye Greene - lead vocals, background vocals, associate producer
  • Eugene McDaniels - Executive Producer
  • Ray Charles - special guest vocals on "Love Bug"
  • Ed Brown - background vocals
  • Roy Galloway - background vocals
  • Carmen Twillie - background vocals
  • Joyce Vincent-Wilson - background vocals
  • Venette Gould - background vocals
  • Jim Gilstrap - background vocals
  • Bill Champlin - background vocals
  • Allen L Greene III - background vocals
  • Kathy Collier - background vocals