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  1. You'll find some very engaging pop-soul here, much of it produced by singer-songwriters Chuckii Booker and Brian McKnight. Bailey's falsetto doesn't soar as it once did on EW&F standards like Reasons and ' Write a Song For You, but his vocals seem more expressive when he isn't pushing to reach those stratospheric notes.

  2. Recorded and Mixed by Craig Burbidge. Associate Engineers – Elizabeth Cluse, T. Sumiko Green, John Guggenheim, Fred Howard, David Konig, David Kopatz, Jane McCord and Ted Pattison. Mastered by Steve Hall at Future Disc (Hollywood, California). Production Administration – Serapis Productions.

  3. Bathhouse Betty. Bathhouse Betty is the ninth studio album by the American singer Bette Midler, released in 1998. Bathhouse Betty was Midler's debut album for Warner Bros. Records, after having parted ways with sister label Atlantic Records in 1995 following the moderate commercial success of her later-platinum certified album Bette of Roses.

  4. Just for You is the seventh studio album by American singer Lionel Richie.It was released by Island Records first on March 8, 2004, in the United Kingdom. Released shortly after Richie's divorce from his second wife Diane, the album features Richie in collaboration with singers and musicians from different backgrounds, including frequent collaborators Chuckii Booker, Mark Taylor, and Ric Wake ...

  5. Games Lyrics. [Verse 1] Would you be with me if I had nothing. If I couldn't buy you something. Now you've got your share. And look who's paying. I got your thing together. And you're not staying.

  6. Get all the lyrics to songs by Chuckii Booker and join the Genius community of music scholars to learn the meaning behind the lyrics.

  7. Chuckii is the debut album by the Los Angeles, California-based R&B/soul singer/musician/producer Chuckii Booker. Booker performed all of the vocals and instrumentation on the album, with the exception of the album's biggest hit, "Turned Away," which featured backing vocals from co-writer Donnell Spencer, Jr., and "Oh Lover," which features Gerald Albright on saxophone.