Remixes of Love

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Remixes of Love
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ReleasedJune 6, 1994 (1994-06-06)
Recorded1990-1993
Genre
Length69:01
Label MCA
Producer
Jody Watley chronology
Intimacy
(1993)
''Remixes of Love''
(1994)
Affection
(1995)

Remixes of Love is a 1994 remix album [1] by American R&B/pop singer, Jody Watley. Released in Japan only, the album is Watley's second full-length compilation of remixes after You Wanna Dance with Me? . Watley's Remixes of Love contains remixes of select songs from the albums Affairs of the Heart and Intimacy .

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Your Love Keeps Working on Me" (Extended MK Mix)
  • Joey Diggs
  • John Barnes
  • Robert White
Mark Kinchen 5:42
2."Your Love Keeps Working on Me" (MK Brooklyn Mix) Kinchen7:18
3."Your Love Keeps Working on Me" (Remix) Dave Way4:20
4."When a Man Loves a Woman" (Dance Radio Edit)
  • Jody Watley
  • Larry "Rock" Campbell
Larry Robinson4:21
5."When a Man Loves a Woman" (Hip Hop Remix) 
  • Meech Wells
  • Def Jef
5:26
6."When a Man Loves a Woman" (Remix Radio Edit)  P.M. Dawn 4:30
7."I Want You" (Funk You Up Extended Mix)WatleyBobby Brooks5:43
8."I Want You" (In My House Version) Brooks6:30
9."I Want You" (Ultimate Love Letter Mix) Brooks7:16
10."I'm the One You Need" (Radio Edit)
  • Alec Shantzis
  • Watley
David Morales5:10
11."I'm the One You Need" (Def Dub Version) Morales5:21
12."I'm the One You Need" (Extended Club Version) Morales7:21
Total length:69:01

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Production

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