Another Breath

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Another Breath
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Studio album by
Released1983
Recorded1983
Studio Mediasound Studios (New York City, New York)
Genre Rock
Length40:39
Label Epic
Producer Vini Poncia
Ellen Foley chronology
Spirit of St. Louis
(1981)
Another Breath
(1983)

Another Breath is the third studio album by Ellen Foley.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Boys in The Attic" Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Kent, Rob Parissi 4:37
2."Johnny and Mary" Robert Palmer 4:07
3."Another Breath"Bob Riley4:06
4."Let Me Be The One You Love"David Landau, Desmond Child 3:53
5."Read My Lips"Desmond Child, Ellen Foley3:30
6."Nightline" Brie Howard, Davey Faragher, Glen Ballard 5:06
7."Come To Me" Karen Brooks, Randy Sharp 3:47
8."Run For My Life"Ellen Foley, Ellie Greenwich, Jeff Kent4:23
9."Come and Get These Memories" Brian Holland, Lamont Dozier, Eddie Holland 3:02
10."Spy in The House of Love"Bob Riley, Ellen Foley4:08
2007 Reissue Bonus Tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Nightline" (Single Version)Brie Howard, Davey Faragher, Glen Ballard3:50
12."Beat of a Broken Heart" (Single Version)Ellen Foley, Fred Goodman4:49
13."Ghost of Chance"Ellen Foley, Fred Goodman5:14
14."Nightline" (Dance Mix - Short Version)Brie Howard, Davey Faragher, Glen Ballard3:29
15."Nightline" (Dance Mix - Long Version)Brie Howard, Davey Faragher, Glen Ballard6:15

Personnel

Production

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