Glenn Medeiros (1987 album)

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Glenn Medeiros is the self-titled debut album by American singer Glenn Medeiros, released in 1987. The album includes his cover version of George Benson's "Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You", which was a massive worldwide hit, reaching #12 on the Billboard Hot 100[2] and spent four weeks at number one on the UK Singles Chart in July 1988.[3]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You"Gerry Goffin, Michael Masser3:52
2."Lonely Won't Leave Me Alone"David Foster, Jermaine Jackson, Tom Keane, Kathy Wakefield4:26
3."The Wings of My Heart"Keith Diamond, James Ingram3:31
4."A Stranger Tonight"Marti Sharron, Chuck Wild4:46
5."Watching Over You"Paul Howard Gordon4:11
6."What's It Gonna Take"Johnny Elkins, Mike Greene3:33
7."A Fool's Affair"Richard Kerr, Troy Seals3:48
8."You Left the Loneliest Heart"Michael Jeffries, Jay Logan3:55
9."Knocking at Your Door"Charlie Singleton4:01

Production

  • Produced By Jay Stone
  • Executive Producer: Leonard Silver
  • Engineering: Doug Carleton, Greg Scott, Jeffrey Woodruff
  • Assistant Engineers: Doug Carleton, Greg Scott
  • Mixing: Jeff Tyzik
  • Mastering: Bernie Grundman

Personnel

  • "Reverend" Dave Boruff: Synthesizers, Saxophone
  • Michael Brady: Bass
  • Jeff Gilhart: Guitars
  • Jay Gruska: Keyboards, Synthesizers
  • John Keane: Drums, Percussion
  • Tom Keane: Keyboards
  • Michael London: Bass
  • Leeza Miller: Vocals
  • Bob Parr: Synthesizer
  • John Pierce: Bass
  • Ken Rarick: Synthesizers, Keyboards
  • Arranged By Jay Gruska, Jay A. Ryan, John Ryan & Jay Stone
  • Vocal Arrangements By Michael Brady & Tom Keane

Charts

Chart Position
US Billboard 200 83

References

  1. ^ allmusic review
  2. ^ ""Nothing's Gonna Change My Love for You" entry at billboard.com, Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks". Retrieved 2008-03-18. [dead link]
  3. ^ UK Singles Chart Chartstats.com (Retrieved April 30, 2009)