Soul in Love

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Soul in Love
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Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 2008
Recorded2007January 2008
Genre R&B, Soul, Pop
Length1:13:59
Label Universal
Producer Kathleen Dy-Go, Ito Rapadas
Jay R chronology
Christmas Away from Home
(2006)
Soul in Love
(2008)
Jay R Sings OPM Love Classics
(2010)
Singles from Soul in Love
  1. "Tattooed on My Mind"
    Released: February 2008
  2. "No One Else Comes Close (promo only)"
    Released: May 2008
No.TitleWriter(s)Original artist(s)Length
1."One Hundred Ways"Tony Coleman, Kathy Wakefield, Benjamin Wright Quincy Jones 4:19
2."Just to See Her" Jimmy George, Lou Pardini Smokey Robinson 3:59
3."You Make Me Feel Brand New" Thomas Bell, Linda Creed The Stylistics 4:49
4."Love Won't Let Me Wait" Vinnie Barrett, Bobby Eli Major Harris 4:40
5."Always and Forever" Rod Temperton Heatwave 5:33
6."After the Love Has Gone" Bill Champlin, David Foster, Jay Graydon Earth, Wind & Fire 4:02
7."No One Else Comes Close"Joe Thomas, Gary Baler, Darrel Perry Joe 3:48
8."Time Will Reveal"El Debarge, Bunny Debarge El DeBarge 4:31
9."She's Out of My Life"Tom Bahler Michael Jackson 3:33
10."Two Occasions"Kenny Edmonds, Darnell Bristol, Sidney Johnson The Deele 4:15
11."Sweet Love"Anita Baker, Gary Bias, Louis Johnson Anita Baker 3:36
12."What You Won't Do for Love"Bobby Caldwell, Alfons Kettner Bobby Caldwell 4:04
13."What's Going On"Marvin Gaye Marvin Gaye 4:29
14."Ain't No Sunshine"Bill Withers Bill Withers 2:44
15."Neither One of Us" Jim Weatherly Gladys Knight & the Pips 4:20
16."Tender Love" James Harris, Terry Lewis Force MD's 3:01
17."You Are My Lady"Barry EastmondBarry Eastmond4:04
18."Tattooed on My Mind" (with D'Sound)D'SoundD'Sound4:04

Personnel

Certifications

CountryProviderCertificationSales
Philippines PARI Platinum [3] 30,000+

Release history

CountryRelease dateFormat
PhilippinesFebruary 2008Standard (CD)
United StatesApril 1, 2008Standard (digital download)

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