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"Water Runs Dry" is a song by American vocal harmony group Boyz II Men, written and produced by Babyface. [1] The single, the fourth released from the album II, reached number two on the US Billboard Hot 100 and number four in Canada. It also contains a version of the group's previous number one hit from the same album, "I'll Make Love to You".
Regarding the music video for "The Color of Love", Arista Records president Antonio "L.A." Reid said: "Boyz II Men have always maintained a certain mood with their music, and that couldn't be better reflected than with the theme of this clip--unity and brotherhood, a multi-cultural celebration in these difficult times", he said via a statement.
The Motown album includes covers of songs by The Temptations ("Just My Imagination (Running Away with Me)"), Marvin Gaye ("Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing", "Mercy Mercy Me"), Smokey Robinson & the Miracles ("The Tracks of My Tears"), and even Boyz II Men themselves (an a cappella version of "End of the Road").
The Cure isn’t “heavy” in a conventional sense, but Robinson captures a noisy, discordant sound that doesn’t suit every song on the album, but works best on “Lost” and “Us Or Them.”
If I told you 40 years ago, when the Cure was in the midst of its new-wave wonder moment, that the band would craft an inventively elegiac epic like “Songs for a Lost World” — a singular ...
Boomerang: Original Soundtrack Album "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" 1993 3 2 4 11 23 24 — 1 27 RIAA: Platinum [13] Album Inspired by The Jacksons: An American Dream Mini Series "Let It Snow" (featuring Brian McKnight) 32 — 17 96 — — — — — RIAA: Gold [13] Christmas Interpretations "I'll Make Love to You" 1994 1 1 1 1 1 ...
"I'll Make Love to You" is a song by American R&B group Boyz II Men for the Motown label. Written by Babyface , it was released in July 1994 as the lead single from their second album, II (1994). The song was a commercial success, spending 14 weeks atop the US Billboard Hot 100 .
The song also featured in the second season of the TV sitcom How I Met Your Mother. [10] The post-grunge band Oleander covered the song on their 1999 album February Son. In 2018, the song was the subject of an episode of the BBC Radio 4 series Soul Music. The programme featured an interview with Tolhurst about the history of the song. [11]