Reservations for Two (song)

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"Reservations for Two"
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Single by Dionne Warwick and Kashif
from the album Reservations for Two and Love Changes
ReleasedSeptember 1987
Length4:22
Label Arista
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s) Kashif
Dionne Warwicksingles chronology
"Love Power"
(1987)
"Reservations for Two"
(1987)
"Another Chance to Love"
(1988)

"Reservations for Two" is a duet by American singers Dionne Warwick and Kashif. It was written by Tena Clark, Nathan East, and Gary Prim for Warwick's 1987 album of the same name. Production was helmed by Kashif; "Reservations for Two" later also appeared on his fourth studio album Love Changes (1987). The ballad was released as the second single from Warwick's album in 1987, and peaked at number 62 on the US Billboard Hot 100. [1]

Contents

Track listings

12-inch single
No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Reservations for Two" (duet with Kashif)
Kashif4:04
2."In a World Such as This"
  • Bacharach
  • Sager
4:15
3."For Everything You Are"Kashif3:50

Credits and personnel

Credits lifted from the liner notes of Friends . [2]

Charts

Chart (1987)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 [1] 62
US Adult Contemporary ( Billboard ) [3] 7
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs ( Billboard ) [4] 20

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