On and On (All-4-One album)

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On and On
All-4-One - On And On.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 8, 1999
Recorded1998–1999
Genre R&B
Label Atlantic/WEA
All-4-One chronology
An All-4-One Christmas
(1995)
On and On
(1999)
A41
(2002)

On and On is the fourth album by All-4-One released on June 8, 1999. It was their last album on Atlantic Records. [1] It features the single "I Will Be Right Here" (which hit #24 on the Adult Contemporary chart) as well as "I Cross My Heart" and "Smile Like Mona Lisa."

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Keep It Goin' On" (Nile Rodgers, Garrett Oliver) 4:15
  2. "One Summer Night" (Danny Webb) 3:53
  3. "I Will Be Right Here" (Diane Warren) 4:24
  4. "I Cross My Heart" (featuring Joanne Pennock) (Gary Baker, Frank J. Myers, Tim O'Brien) 3:51
  5. "Smile Like Mona Lisa" (Dave DeViller, Sean Hosien) 3:42
  6. "No Doubt" (Joanne Pennock, Jason Pennock, Tim O'Brien) 4:10
  7. "Whatever You Want" (Ty Lacy, Berny Cosgrove, Kevin Clark) 4:33
  8. "Time to Come Home" (Andy Goldmark, Darrell Spencer) 4:02
  9. "If You Want Me" (Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Joanne Pennock) 4:32
  10. "Somebody 2 Love" (Jamie Jones, Reggie Green) 4:34
  11. "Until You Go" (Tony Borowiak, Stayce Roberts, Freddie Tierra, Mace McAdams) 4:27
  12. "How To Love Again" (Jamie Jones, Delious Kennedy, Joanne Pennock) 4:54
  13. "Secrets" (Jamie Jones, Reggie Green) 5:21
  14. "Fear No More" (Marvin Winans) 1:54
  15. "One Summer Night" (The Classic Radio Remix) 4:18

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1999)Peak
Position
Japanese Albums (Oricon) [2] 90

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References

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