No One Else Comes Close

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"No One Else Comes Close"
No One Else Comes Close.jpg
Single by Joe
from the album All That I Am
ReleasedApril 1st, 1998
Recorded1997
Studio The Crib
(Maplewood, New Jersey)
BearTracks Studios
(Suffern, New York)
Genre R&B
Length3:52
Label Jive
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Joe
  • Edwin Nicholas
Joe singles chronology
"All That I Am"
(1998)
"No One Else Comes Close"
(1998)
"Thank God I Found You"
(1999)

"No One Else Comes Close" is a song by American R&B singer Joe. It was written by Joe, Gary Baker, and Wayne Perry for his second studio album All That I Am , featuring production from Joe and Edwin Nicholas. Released as the album's fifth single, the song peaked at number 41 on the UK Singles Chart.

Contents

Track listings

CD single [1]
No.TitleLength
1."No One Else Comes Close" (Album Version)3:50
2."All the Things" (Edit)3:22
CD maxi single [2]
No.TitleLength
1."No One Else Comes Close"3:52
2."No One Else Comes Close" (Steve Antony's R&B Mix)4:44
3."Watcha Gotta Do"4:32

Cover versions

The Backstreet Boys covered the song as the eleventh track on their 1999 album Millennium . In an interview with Billboard , co-writer Gary Baker discussed development of the song: [3]

I had a writing day with Joe Thomas and Wayne Perry, then I played it to Clive and he said, "I want Joe to do this, but I also want to put it on Millennium." It was extremely exciting because I love Joe and his version is unbelievable, but that Millennium record -- man, that was the record to be on!

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the liner notes of All That I Am . [4]

Charts

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