What You Need | ||||
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Released | October 17, 1989 [1] | |||
Recorded | 1989 | |||
Genre | R&B | |||
Length | 50:41 | |||
Label | Motown | |||
Producer | Timmy Regisford (exec.) [2] | |||
Stacy Lattisaw chronology | ||||
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Singles from What You Need | ||||
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AllMusic |
What You Need is the tenth studio album by American contemporary R&B singer Stacy Lattisaw, released October 17, 1989 via Motown Records. [1] It did not chart on the Billboard 200, but it peaked at #16 on the Billboard R&B chart. [3] It was also Lattisaw's final album before she retired from the music industry. [4]
Four singles were released from the album: "What You Need", "Where Do We Go from Here", "Dance for You" and "I Don't Have the Heart". "Where Do We Go from Here" was the most successful single from the album, peaking at #1 on the Billboard R&B singles chart in 1990. [3]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) | Length |
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1. | "What You Need" ( [upper-alpha 1] ) |
| Gordon Williams | 5:40 |
2. | "Dance for You" |
| Phillip Damien | 5:44 |
3. | "You Touched the Woman in Me" |
| Hubert Eaves III | 4:10 |
4. | "R U Man Enuff" |
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| 5:17 |
5. | "Guilty (Lock Me Up)" |
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| 5:11 |
6. | "Falling (In Love Again)" |
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| 4:30 |
7. | "I Don't Have the Heart" |
| LeMel Humes | 5:00 |
8. | "Where Do We Go from Here" (featuring Johnny Gill) | LeMel Humes | LeMel Humes | 5:49 |
9. | "Tender Love" |
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| 4:33 |
10. | "That's the Reason Why I Love" |
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| 4:47 |
Total length: | 50:41 |
Chart (1989) [3] | Peak position |
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US R&B Albums ( Billboard ) | 16 |
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