| Didn't You Used to Be... | ||||
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| Released | September 1992 | |||
| Recorded | February–June 1992 | |||
| Studio | Santa Monica Sound Recorders, Santa Monica, California | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Label | Scotti Bros. | |||
| Producer | Eric "E.T." Thorngren | |||
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Didn't You Used to Be... is the ninth studio album by American singer David Cassidy, released in 1992 by Scotti Brothers Records, the only album Cassidy released on that label. Originally titled Didn't You Used to Be?, the album features ten tracks which are all written or co-written by Cassidy's wife, Sue Shifrin.
The track "I'll Never Stop Loving You" was recorded by Heart—titled "Never Stop Loving You"―and was included on the Japanese special edition bonus 3-inch CD of their 1990 red velvet Brigade box set. It was later released by the EMI Japan label for the Heart compilation Ballads: The Greatest Hits in 1997 and with the reissue in 2001. Cher had also recorded the song for her 1991 album Love Hurts .
All tracks composed by David Cassidy and Sue Shifrin, except where indicated.
Adapted from the album's liner notes. [2]
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