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"Hurry Up This Way Again" is a song originally recorded by The Stylistics. It reached #18 in the U.S. R&B chart. The track was written by Cynthia Biggs and Dexter Wansel in 1980. [1] It has been covered by Phyllis Hyman on her album, Forever With You; and sampled in the song, "Politics As Usual" by Jay-Z, on his debut album, Reasonable Doubt.
Hurry Up This Way Again: 127 11 — — — TSOP: 1981 Closer Than Close: 210 ... The Best of the Stylistics, Vol. 2 — — — — Greatest Love Hits — — — —
The Stylistics performing at Ford Amphitheater at Coney Island in 2019. In 1980, the group reunited with Thom Bell and signed with Philadelphia International Records subsidiary, TSOP Records. They released the single "Hurry Up This Way Again" that year which brought them back
The Stylistics - Hurry Up This Way Again (written with Dexter Wansel) (1979) The Stylistics - Driving Me Wild (written with Ted Wortham and Cary Gilbert) (1979) Dexter Wansel - I'll Never Forget (My Favorite Disco) (written with Dexter Wansel) (1979) Dexter Wansel - Sweetest Pain (written with Dexter Wansel) (1979)
It should only contain pages that are The Stylistics songs or lists of ... Break Up to Make Up; C. Can't Give You Anything (But My Love) H. Hurry Up This Way Again; I ...
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The Stylistics is the debut album by American R&B group the Stylistics, released in November 1971 on the Avco record label. It was produced by Thom Bell and recorded at Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia. The album has been called "a sweet soul landmark." [6]
From 1978 through 1980, Dexter Wansel was the A+R Director for Philadelphia International Records where he oversaw many album releases by the label's artists including MFSB’S Mysteries Of The World, and The Stylistics, Hurry Up This Way Again, under the direction of Gamble and Huff.