Paris, New York and Me
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Paris, New York and Me | |
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📅 Released | 1991 |
🎙️ Recorded | 1991 |
⏳ Length | 52:41 |
🏷️ Label | Columbia |
🤑 Producer | Romano Musumarra |
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Paris, New York and Me is the debut album by singer Dana Dawson, released 1991 on Columbia Records. The album is best known for featuring the worldwide hit singles "Ready To Follow You", "Romantic World", "Tell Me Bonita". The album was certified gold in France.
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Track listing[edit]
- "Romantic World" (Porter Carroll, Romano Musumarra) – 4:44
- "Tell Me Bonita" (Carol Welsman, Walter Martino, Romano Musumarra) – 5:01
- "Survival" (Porter Carroll, Romano Musumarra) – 3:45
- "I'm a Singer" (Jacqueline Taieb) – 4:03
- "Every Time" (Carol Welsman, Fabio Mastrangelo, Romano Musumarra) – 4:44
- "Number One in Your Heart" (Jacqueline Taieb) – 4:04
- "Moving On" (Carol Welsman, P. Welsman) – 4:12
- "That Boy's No Good for You" (Mike Piccirillo) – 5:05
- "Ready to Follow You" (Jacqueline Taieb) – 3:26
- "I Want My Chance (to Know Love)" (Porter Carroll, Romano Musumarra) – 4:02
- "I Will Go There (With You)" (Porter Carroll, Romano Musumarra) – 4:20
- "Open Hearts" (Carol Welsman, Romano Musumarra) – 3:55
- "Petite chanson d'amour" (Jacqueline Taieb) – 0:49
Personnel[edit]
- Will Lee – bass
- Ira Siegel – guitar
- Kate Markowitz – choir
- Toots Thielemans – harmonica
- David Woodford, Lenny Pickett, Steve Madaio, Tom Malone – horns
- Omar Hakim – percussion
- Kashif Jones – producer (tracks: 8)
- Ken Cummings – producer (tracks: 8)
- Bernard Estardy – producer, arranged by (tracks: 4, 6, 9)
- Jacqueline Taieb – producer, arranged by (tracks: 13)
- Romano Musumarra – producer, arranged by (tracks: 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 10, 11, 12)
- R. Rider – mixed by
- T. Tysorin – engineer
References[edit]
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