Magnet (album)

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Magnet
Studio album by Robin Gibb
Released February 2003 (2003-02)
Recorded 2002
Genre Pop, R&B, hip hop
Label SPV GmbH
Producer Deacon Smith
Grant Mitchell ("Wait Forever")
Michael Graves ("Please" and "Love Hurts")
Robin Gibb chronology

Walls Have Eyes
(1985)
Magnet
(2003)
My Favourite Christmas Carols
(2006)
Singles from Magnet
  1. "Please"
    Released: January 2003 (UK), December 2002 (GER)
  2. "Wait Forever"
    Released: June 2003 (GER)

"Magnet" is the fifth solo album by Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees, released in 2003. The song "Love Hurts" was originally recorded by The Everly Brothers, and he re-recorded the songs "Another Lonely Night in New York" (originally released in 1983) and "Wish You Were Here" (released in 1989, from the Bee Gees' album One).[1][2][3]

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Please"  Michael Graves, Errol Reid 4:33
2. "Wait Forever"  Graham Dickson, Grant Mitchell, Paul Holmes, John Purser, Gary Miller 4:20
3. "Wish You Were Here"  Barry Gibb, Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb 3:11
4. "No Doubt"  Deconzo Smith, Kenneth Mangram 3:37
5. "Special"  Deconzo Smith, Judd Mahoney, Mike Hamilton 3:41
6. "Inseparable"  Robin Gibb, Deconzo Smith 3:30
7. "Don't Rush"  Deconzo Smith, Emmanuel Officer 3:33
8. "Watching You"  Deconzo Smith, Emmanuel Officer 3:59
9. "Earth Angel"  Deconzo Smith, Emmanuel Officer 3:57
10. "Another Lonely Night in New York"  Robin Gibb, Maurice Gibb 4:30
11. "Love Hurts"  Boudleaux Bryant 3:56

Personnel

  • Robin Gibb - lead vocals
  • Deconzo Smith - keyboards, guitar, bass
  • Janyelle Crawford - backing vocals on "No Doubt"
  • Shane Dement - backing vocals on "No Doubt"
  • Judd Mahoney - backing vocals on "Special"
  • Emmanuel Officer - backing vocals on "Don't Rush", "Watching You", "Earth Angel"
  • Grant Mitchell - keyboards, synthesizer, programming and backing vocals on "Wait Forever"
  • Kevin Brown - guitar on "Wait Forever"
  • Paul Holmes - backing vocals on "Wait Forever"
  • Errol Reid - backing vocals on "Wait Forever", "Please", "Love Hurts"
  • Graham Kearns - guitar on "Love Hurts"
  • Michael Graves - keyboards, synthesizer and programming on "Please"

References

  1. Joe Brennan. "Gibb Songs 2002". 
  2. Joe Brennan. "Gibb Songs 2003". 
  3. Discogs.com. "Robin Gibb: Magnet". 
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