Come into My Life (Joyce Sims album)
Come into My Life | ||||
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Studio album by Joyce Sims | ||||
Released |
1987 June 21, 1994 (US reissue) | |||
Recorded | 1985–1987 | |||
Genre |
Dance music Latin freestyle Contemporary R&B | |||
Length | 46:21 | |||
Label |
Sleeping Bag Records Template:Flag ICM TLX-10 London/PolyGram Records 828 077 Sleeping Bag/Warlock Records (reissue) WAR-8705 | |||
Producer |
Kurtis Mantronik Joyce Sims | |||
Joyce Sims chronology | ||||
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Allmusic |
Come into My Life is the 1987 debut album by singer-songwriter Joyce Sims. It was the first Sleeping Bag Records album to be released on compact disc in the US, and it was licensed to London/PolyGram Records throughout Europe. The album contains the full version of the title track, the hard version of "Lifetime Love," and "(You Are My) All and All." However, for unknown reasons, the soft version of "Lifetime Love," despite getting as much radio airplay as the hard version, was not included—but the UK remix of "All and All" was. Sims wrote all of the songs on the album except for "Love Makes a Woman," a cover version of a Barbara Acklin song. Singles released were "All and All," the title track (which peaked at #10 on the Billboard R&B chart and #7 on the UK Singles Chart[1]), "Lifetime Love," "It Wasn't Easy," and "Walk Away," the latter of which was released with remixes by Clivillés & Cole. And song influenced the indian song dhree dhree and lifted by nadeem-shravan
Track listing
- "Come into My Life" (7:49)
- "Love Makes a Woman" (4:09)
- "It Wasn’t Easy" (4:02)
- "(You Are My) All and All" (6:11)
- "Lifetime Love [Hard Version]" (6:22)
- "A Change in You" (5:26)
- "Walk Away" (5:10)
- "The All and All UK Remix" (7:12)
In media
The song "Come into My Life" was featured in the HBO mini-series "Show Me a Hero".
References
- ↑ "Chart history of "Come into My Life"". The Official Charts Company. Chartstats.com. 1988. Retrieved 2011-12-25.