Never Stop That Feeling

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Never Stop That Feeling
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Studio album by
Released1995
Recorded1993-1995
Label Peace Records, Urban
Producer Albrecht (tracks: 1 to 3, 5 to 9)
Schöttler (tracks: 1, 2, 5, 6)
Bokoe (tracks: 10)
Scheiker (tracks: 3, 7 to 9)
Mark 'Oh chronology
Never Stop That Feeling
(1995)
Magic Power
(1996)
Singles from Never Stop That Feeling
  1. "Randy (Never Stop That Feeling)"
    Released: 1993
  2. "Love Song"
    Released: 1994
  3. "Tears Don't Lie"
    Released: 1994

Never Stop That Feeling is the debut album released by the German DJ, Mark 'Oh in 1995, by Peace Records.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLength
1."Oh" (Intro)1:23
2."Love Song" (Long Version)5:08
3."Dreaming Of You" (U.R.R. Mix)5:25
4."Tears Don't Lie" (Long Version)4:58
5."You Want More?" (U.R.R. Mix)4:00
6."Let's Do It Again"4:03
7."Can You Feel The Rhythm?" (U.R.R. Mix)4:39
8."Friendship" (U.R.R. Mix)4:31
9."How Do I Love You?" (U.R.R. Mix)4:30
10."Randy (Never Stop That Feeling)" (Original Mix)4:58

Album credits

All songs on Never Stop That Feeling are produced by Albrecht, Schöttler, Bokoe, Scheiker

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    "Mark 'Oh's Discography Info" . Retrieved 2011-09-09. "Never Stop That Feeling Info" . Retrieved 2011-09-09.