All by Myself (Regina Belle album)

All By Myself
Studio album by Regina Belle
Released June 1, 1987
Recorded October, 1986–March, 1987
Genre
Length 34:02
Label Columbia
Producer Michael J. Powell
Nick Martinelli
Regina Belle chronology
All by Myself
(1987)
Stay with Me
(1989)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

All by Myself is the 1987 debut album by American singer–songwriter Regina Belle. Released on June 1, 1987 by Columbia Records, The album features the hit singles "Show Me the Way", "So Many Tears", "How Could You Do It to Me", "Please Be Mine" and "You Got the Love".

The album peaked at number 85 on the Billboard 200 and number 14 on the Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums chart.[2][3] In 1987, Regina Belle recorded a duet with Peabo Bryson the song "Without You", the love theme from the film Leonard Part 6, however, "Without You" was not included on the 1987's release of All by Myself album.

In 2012, the album was remastered on CD and "Without You" was included at the end of the disc as a bonus track, however, was not the original song, but a "single mix". The original 1987 version of "Without You" was recorded only for Peabo Bryson album Positive, released in 1988.

Track listings

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "Show Me The Way"  Wardell Potts Jr., Joey Gallo, Susan Pomerantz 3:57
2. "Take Your Love Away"  Regina Belle, Donnie Lyle, Michael J. Powell 4:58
3. "Please Be Mine"  Regina Belle, Morris Levy, Winfred "Blue" Lovett, Frankie Lymon, Keith Marshall[4] 4:13
4. "After The Love Has Lost"  Sam Dees 4:48
5. "Intimate Relations"  Brian Potter, Frank Wildhorn 4:32
6. "You Got the Love"  Karen Manno, Nick Martinelli 5:19
7. "How Could You Do It To Me"  Sam Peake, Doug Grigsby 4:53
8. "Gotta Give It Up"  Ed Roynesdal 3:54
9. "So Many Tears"  Octavia Oestricher, Zane Mark 6:33

Album chart performance

Chart (1987) Peak
Position
US Billboard 200 85
US Billboard Top R&B/Hip-Hop Albums 14

References


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