Let the Feeling Flow

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"Let the Feeling Flow"
Single by Peabo Bryson
from the album I Am Love
ReleasedOctober, 1981
Genre R&B, Pop
Length4:38
Label Capitol
Songwriter(s) Peabo Bryson
Producer(s) Johnny Pate, Peabo Bryson
Peabo Bryson singles chronology
"Turn the Hands of Time"
(1981)
"Let the Feeling Flow"
(1981)
"There's No Guarantee"
(1982)

"Let the Feeling Flow" is a song by American recording artist Peabo Bryson. The song was released in 1981 as the lead single in support of his album, I Am Love . [1] The song was a top ten R&B hit, peaking at number six on Billboard's Hot Black Singles, [2] and forty-two on the Hot Pop Singles chart.

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Charts

Chart (1981)Peak
position [3]
US Billboard Hot 100 42
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 6

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References

  1. All Music-I Am Love
  2. Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 74.
  3. - Peabo Bryson Singles chart history.Billboard.com