Five Questions: The New Journey

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Five Questions: The New Journey
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Studio album by
Released2010
Studio
Various
    • Greystoke Studios
    • Caspers Place
    • Jaydon Studios
    • Backstage at Northampton
    • Premises Studios
    • Winterland Studios
Genre Contemporary R&B
Length48:30
Label CC Entertainment
Producer Alexander O'Neal, Billy Osborne
Alexander O'Neal chronology
Alex Loves...
(2008)
Five Questions: The New Journey
(2010)
Icon
(2011)

Five Questions: The New Journey is the ninth studio album by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal. O'Neal co-produced the album, and was credited as co-writer on the tracks, "I Found True Love", "You Make Me Smile", "Love Don't Love Nobody", "It's Your Night Tonight", and "5 Questions".

Contents

Track listing

  1. "My House" (Noah Hickman) - 4:13
  2. "I'm Back" (Hickman) - 2:47
  3. "Minnesota Shuffle" (Hickman) - 3:53
  4. "I Found True Love" (Billy Osborne, Toby Baker, Alexander O'Neal, Hickman) - 4:59
  5. "I Can't Wait" (Al "Bossman" Demmings) - 4:01
  6. "You Make Me Smile" (O'Neal, Kenny Wellington, Baker, Osborne) - 6:16
  7. "Love Don't Love Nobody" (O'Neal, Mark Walker, Osborne, Gee Morris) - 4:26
  8. "It's Your Night Tonight" (Baker, Osborne, O'Neal) - 4:11
  9. "Love Won't Let Me Wait" (Bobby Eli, Vinnie Barrett) - 5:50
  10. "5 Questions" (O'Neal, Morris, Osborne, Roland Hator, Eaaron Quacoe (Hator) - 4:40
  11. "First Time" (Hickman) - 3:16

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [1]

"My House"
"I'm Back"
"Minnesota Shuffle"
"I Found True Love"
"I Can't Wait"
"You Make Me Smile"
"Love Don't Love Nobody"
"It's Your Night Tonight"
"Love Won't Let Me Wait"
"5 Questions"
"First Time"

Charts

ChartPeak
position
UK Albums Chart 72

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References

  1. Five Questions: The New Journey liner notes. CC Ent. 2010.