Take Me to Your Heaven

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Take Me to Your Heaven
StevieWoodsTakeMeToYourHeaven.jpg
Studio album by
Released1981
Recorded1981
StudioRusk Sound Studios, Hollywood, California
Genre Soul, R&B
Label Cotillion
Producer Jack White
Stevie Woods chronology
Take Me to Your Heaven
(1981)
The Woman in My Life
(1982)
Singles from Take Me to Your Heaven
  1. "Steal the Night"
    Released: 1981
  2. "Just Can't Win 'Em All"
    Released: 1982
  3. "Fly Away"
    Released: 1982

Take Me to Your Heaven is the debut album by Stevie Woods, released in 1981 on Cotillion Records. The album was reissued in 2010 by Wounded Bird Records. [1] [2] [3] [4]

Contents

The album is Woods' only album to chart on the Billboard 200 and Top Soul Albums charts. "Steal the Night" and "Just Can't Win 'Em All" are the album's (and Woods' only) Top 40 and Top 20 entries on the Billboard Hot 100 and Adult Contemporary charts respectively.

Track listing

Side A
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Fly Away" Carol Bayer Sager, David Foster, Peter Allen 4:04
2."Just Can't Win 'Em All"Bill Bowersock, Greg Mathieson, Matt Vernon, Trevor Veitch 4:10
3."Take Me to Your Heaven"Kelly Wilson, Steve Wilson4:03
4."Steal the Night"Bill Bowersock, Matt Vernon, Trevor Veitch3:47
5."Through the Years" Steve Dorff, Marty Panzer 4:26
Side B
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
6."Wanna Be Close to You" René Moore, Angela Winbush 4:38
7."Read Between the Lines"Bill Bowersock, Greg Mathieson, Matt Vernon, Trevor Veitch3:52
8."Throw a Little Bit of Love My Way"David Foster, Harry Garfield, Jay Graydon 4:25
9."Gotcha"David Shields, Fritz Baskett, Michael Thompson 5:00

Personnel

Production

Charts

Album
YearChartPosition
1981Billboard 200 [5] 153
Billboard Top Soul Albums [6] 44
Singles
YearSingleChartPosition
1981"Steal the Night"U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [7] 25
U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles [8] 36
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks [9] 14
1982"Just Can't Win 'Em All"U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [10] 38
U.S. Billboard Hot Soul Singles [11] 57
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks [12] 15
"Fly Away"U.S. Billboard Hot 100 [13] 84
U.S. Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks [14] 23

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