Take Me to Your Heart Again

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Take Me to Your Heart Again
Lulu Take Me To Your Heart Again Cover.jpg
Studio album by
Released1982
Recorded1982
Genre Pop, pop rock
Label Alfa
Producer Mark London
Lulu chronology
Lulu
(1981)
Take Me to Your Heart Again
(1982)
Independence
(1993)

Take Me to Your Heart Again is a 1982 album by Lulu, released on Alfa Records. [1] [2] [3] [4] [5]

Contents

History

The album was produced by Mark London, who had produced Lulu's two previous albums, Lulu (1981) and Don't Take Love For Granted (1978). Although promo singles of the album cuts "I Will Do If For Your Love" and "Take Me to Your Heart Again" were issued in the UK, with videos prepped for both tracks,[ citation needed ] the album was only subject to limited release in Australia and Japan, and was not successful. Lulu would not release another album of new material until the Independence album, released in 1993.

Phil Collins performs on the record. [6]

Track listing

  1. "I Will Do It For Your Love" (Chris Rea)
  2. "Nobody Needs Your Love More Than I Do" (Randy Newman)
  3. "You Had to Be There" (Peter Frampton, Gordon Kennedy, Wayne Kirkpatrick)
  4. "Go Now" (John Keller, Geoff Lieb)
  5. "I Don't Go Shopping" (Peter Allen, David Lasley)
  6. "Let Her Go" (Bob Corbin, David Hanner)
  7. "You're Working Nights Now" (Neil Harrison)
  8. "If You Steal My Heart Away" (Steve Swindells)
  9. "How Can I Believe You" (Neil Harrison)
  10. "Take Me to Your Heart Again" (Jeb Million)

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References

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  2. Larkin, Colin (1992). The Guinness Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Guinness Pub. ISBN   978-0-85112-939-6.
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  5. Lulu Take Me to Your Heart Again Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic , retrieved 19 June 2022
  6. Phil Collins. epubli.