The Definitive Collection (Cissy Houston album)

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The Definitive Collection
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Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 25, 2000
Recorded1977, 1978
StudioColumbia Recording Studios, NY
Secret Sound Studies, NY
Genre Soul, R&B, Disco, Pop
Length1:14:17
Label Connoisseur Records
Producer Michael Zager
Cissy Houston chronology
He Leadeth Me
(1997)
The Definitive Collection
(2000)
Love is Holding You
(2001)

The Definitive Collection: Cissy Houston is a compilation album by American soul/gospel singer Cissy Houston, released in the U.S. and UK in 2000. [1] It consist primarily of songs from two Houston albums, 1977's Cissy Houston and 1978's Think It Over", as well as her hit singles "Warning-Danger" and "Think It Over". Also featured are her cover versions which appeared on the two albums, such as "Make It Easy on Yourself", "Tomorrow", Elton John's "Your Song" and "He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother".

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Think It Over"5:59
2."Love Don't Hurt People"
  • Ron Netsky
  • Steve Netsky
3:01
3."Somebody Should Have Told Me"
  • Houston
  • Doug Frank
  • Doug James
4:26
4."After You"
  • Frank
  • James
4:41
5."Warning - Danger"
  • Fields
  • Houston
  • Frank
5:53
6."I Just Want To Be With You"
  • Fields
  • Zager
5:03
7."An Umbrella Song"
  • Fields
  • Zager
2:55
8."Sometimes"
  • Fields
  • Houston
  • Zager
3:30
9."I Won't Be The One"
  • Fields
  • Houston
  • Frank
2:59
10."Morning Much Better - 4:09"
  • Aram Schefrin
  • Zager
4:09
11."Love Is Holding On"
  • Barbara Morr
  • Betsy Durkin Matthes
3:30
12."It Never Really Ended"
  • Fields
  • Barbara Soehner
2:53
13."Love Is Something That Leads You"
  • Barbara Soehner
  • Zager
2:59
14."Tomorrow"
3:33
15."He Ain't Heavy, He's My Brother"
4:23
16."Make It Easy on Yourself"5:17
17."Things to Do"
3:22
18."Your Song"5:44

CD Album liner notes [2]

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