The Devil in Me
The Devil in Me | ||||
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Studio album by Thelma Houston | ||||
Released | October 18, 1977 | |||
Recorded | 1977 | |||
Genre | R&B, urban, disco | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Brenda Sutton, Michael B. Sutton, Brian Holland, Greg Wright, Michel Rubini, Clayton Ivey, Terry Woodford, Michael Masser | |||
Thelma Houston chronology | ||||
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The Devil in Me is the fifth album by Thelma Houston released in 1977.[1] While this album did not duplicate the commercial success of the Any Way You Like It album, it became a modest commercial success, peaking at #64 in the US album chart/#29 R&B. The lead single was the R&B and Club/Dance chart hit, "I'm Here Again". "I Can't Go On Living Without Your Love" was issued as a double-sided 12" single back-to-back with Diana Ross' "Your Love Is So Good to Me".[2]
The album was arranged by Kim Richmond, James Anthony Carmichael, Gordon C. Berg, Greg Wright, Michel Rubini and Michael Omartian.
Track listing
- "I'm Here Again" (Brenda Sutton, Kathy Wakefield, Michael B. Sutton)
- "It's Just Me Feeling Good" (Brenda Sutton, Michael B. Sutton, Pam Sawyer)
- "I Can't Go on Living Without Your Love" (Brian Holland, Edward Holland, Jr., Richard Davis)
- "Triflin'" (Greg Wright, Karin Patterson)
- "Give Me Something To Believe In" (Michel Rubini, Bob Siller, Don Dunn)
- "Memories" (Michel Rubini, Bob Siller)
- "I've Got the Devil in Me" (Michel Rubini, Harold Beatty)
- "Baby, I Love You Too Much" (Barbara Wyrick, Mickey Buckins)
- "Your Eyes" (Michael Masser, Pam Sawyer)
References
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