Back to Dance

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Back to Dance
Lil Suzy Back To Dance album.jpeg
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 11, 1994
Recorded1993
Genre Freestyle
Length46:15
Label Warlock Records
Producer Tony Garcia, Mauro P. DeSantis, Victor Franco
Lil Suzy chronology
Love Can't Wait
(1991)
Back to Dance
(1994)
Life Goes On
(1995)

Back to Dance is Lil Suzy's second studio album.

Contents

Production

It was released on 1994. [1]

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Turn the Beat Around"Gerald Jackson/Pete Jackson3:52
2."Till the End of Time"Michael Anthony Bertot/Victor Franco4:18
3."Real Love"Stephanie Friedman/Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia3:55
4."Work"Stephanie Friedman/Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia3:32
5."You and Me"T. Bradley/C. Bradley/P. Harlyn4:13
6."Don't Let This Feeling End"Paula Clarke/Victor Franco4:05
7."Alone and in Love"Victor Franco4:22
8."Take Me in Your Arms" (Remix)Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia/Julian Hernandez/Miranda, Richard/John Romano3:40
9."I Think I'm in Love"Nancy Batista/Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia3:42
10."You're the One for Me"Nancy Batista/Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia3:40
11."Since I've Met You"Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia/Julian Hernandez/John Romano3:44
12."Don't Be Lonely"Nancy Batista/Tony "Dr. Edit" Garcia3:40

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References

  1. Tony Garcia Featuring Lil Suzy - Turn The Beat Around (Back To Dance), 1994, retrieved 2025-01-17