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I Had to Fall in Love

1978 studio album by Jean Terrell From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I Had to Fall in Love
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I Had to Fall in Love was the 1978 debut (and thus far only) solo album released by former Supremes lead singer Jean Terrell, on the A&M label.[2] The album was completed five years after she left the Supremes. Shortly after its release, promotion was stopped completely because of Terrell's religious beliefs that prevented her from promoting the album in a way that she did not favor. In 2006, an independent label re-released the album in CD format. The title track is also available on the Motown compilation CD The Supremes: Greatest Hits and Rare Classics, 70's.

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Track listing

  1. "Don't Stop Reaching for the Top" (Jimmie Davis, Jeffrey Osborne) - (4:13)
  2. "No One Like My Baby" (Fred Bliffert) - (3:45)
  3. "Rising Cost of Love" (Bobby Martin, Len Ron Hanks, Zane Grey) - (3:34)
  4. "Change Up" (Len Ron Hanks, Zane Grey) - (5:00)
  5. "How Can You Live (Without Love)" (Len Ron Hanks, Zane Grey) - (3:21)
  6. "I Had to Fall in Love" (Benny Gallagher, Graham Lyle) - (4:16)
  7. "That's the Way Love Grows" (Frank McDonald, Chris Rae, Gerry Shury, Ron Roker) - (3:30)
  8. "You've Been So Good for Me" (Len Ron Hanks, Zane Grey) - (4:23)
  9. "No Limit" (Len Ron Hanks, Zane Grey) - (3:19)
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Personnel

Adapted from liner notes.[3][4]

Singers

Musicians

Production credits

  • Produced by Bobby Martin for Bobby Martin Productions
  • Recorded and Mixed at Total Experience Recording Studios, Hollywood
  • Douglas Greaves – engineering
  • Norman Seeff – photography
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