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Didn't You Used to Be...

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Didn't You Used to Be...
Studio album by
ReleasedSeptember 1992
RecordedFebruary-June 1992
GenrePop
LabelScotti Bros.
ProducerEric E.T Thorngren
David Cassidy chronology
David Cassidy
(1990)
Didn't You Used to Be...
(1992)
Old Trick New Dog
(1998)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

Didn't You Used to Be... is the only album David Cassidy released on Scotti Brothers Records. The album was released in 1992. Originally titled, Didn't You Used to be?, is David Cassidy's ninth studio album. The album features ten tracks which are all written or co-written by David Cassidy's wife, Sue Shifrin.

The song "I'll Never Stop Loving You" was recorded by Heart on a Japanese special edition bonus CD for their album Brigade in 1990, and the following year, by Cher on her album Love Hurts.

"I'll Never Stop Loving You" was recorded by the rock band Heart and released on a 3-inch limited edition disc with the Japanese red velvet Brigade box set, the song was titled "Never Stop Loving You". It was later released by the EMI Japan label for the Heart compilation Ballads: The Greatest Hits in 1997 and with the reissue in 2001.

Track listing

All tracks composed by David Cassidy and Sue Shifrin; except where indicted

  1. "Raindrops" (Dee Clark, Sue Shifrin, Cassidy) 4:18
  2. "For All the Lonely" 5:05
  3. "Treat Me Like You Used To" (Cassidy, Sue Shifrin, Mark Spiro) 3:50
  4. "Somebody to Love" 4:01
  5. "I'll Never Stop Loving You" (Cassidy, Sue Shifrin, John Wetton) 4:12
  6. "Soul Kiss" 3:56
  7. "Tell Me True" 4:15
  8. "Like Father, Like Son" (Cassidy, Steve Diamond, Sue Shifrin) 4:18
  9. "It's Over" (Ken Gold, Sue Shifrin) 3:42
  10. "One True Love" 4:35

References

  1. ^ "David Cassidy – Didn't You Used to Be...". AllMusic.