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Charlene - Used To Be Album

Charlene - Used To Be Album
Performer: Charlene
Title: Used To Be
Country: Canada
Genre: Pop
Style:Ballad
Released: 1982
Catalog number: M-6027
Label: Motown
MP3 album szie: 2125 mb
FLAC album size: 2424 mb

Tracklist

1I Want To Go Back There Again4:38
2Some Things Never Change3:14
3Richie's Song (For Richard Oliver)2:52
4Rainbows5:35
5Used To Be4:02
6Heaven Help Us All5:18
7You're Home3:41
8The Last Song2:44
9If You Take Away The Pain Until The Morning3:52

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
STML 12179Charlene Used To Be ‎(LP, Album)MotownSTML 12179UK1982
6027 MCCharlene Used To Be ‎(Cass, Album, Dol)Motown6027 MCUS1982
260 15 044Charlene Used To Be ‎(LP, Album)Motown260 15 044Germany1982
VIL-6016Charlene Used To Be ‎(LP, Album)MotownVIL-6016Japan1982
6027MLCharlene Used To Be ‎(LP, Album, Promo)Motown6027MLUS1982

Credits

  • Acoustic GuitarRay Martinez
  • Arranged ByKen Hirsch
  • Backing VocalsAnnie McCaig, Charlene, Mark Williamson, Mo Turner
  • BassJohn G. Perry
  • DrumsIan Mosley
  • Electric GuitarD D Plotel
  • PercussionDave Engel
  • ProducerRon Miller
  • SongwriterBerry Gordy (tracks: A3), Charlene (tracks: B1, B4), Chris Clark (tracks: A3), Elliot Willensky (tracks: B3), Ken Hirsch (tracks: A1, A4, B2, B5), Ron Miller (tracks: A1, A2, A4, B1, B2, B5)
  • SynthesizerDave Morris
  • VocalsCharlene (tracks: A1), Stevie Wonder (tracks: A1)

Notes

Recorded at: Chapel Lane Studios, Hereford, England, Motown/Hitsville USA Recording Studios, Wonderland Studios, Hollywood, California

Companies

  • Manufactured By – Quality Records Limited
  • Distributed By – Quality Records Limited
  • Recorded At – Chapel Lane Studios
  • Recorded At – Motown Recording Studios
  • Recorded At – Wonderland Studios, Los Angeles

Short intro

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