I Feel Good All Over

"I Feel Good All Over"
Single by Stephanie Mills
from the album If I Were Your Woman
Released 1987
Format 12" single
Recorded April 1986
Genre R&B/Soul
Length 5:02
Label MCA 5669
Writer(s) Annette Hardeman
Gabriel Hardeman
Producer(s) Nick Martinelli
Stephanie Mills singles chronology
"I Have Learned to Respect the Power of Love"
(1986)
"I Feel Good All Over"
(1987)
"(You're Puttin') A Rush on Me"
(1987)

"I Feel Good All Over" is a 1987 single by Stephanie Mills. The single was her second number one on the Hot Black Singles chart and first number one in 1987. The single spent three weeks at the top spot. However, the single did not make the Hot 100.

In 1988 singer Patti Labelle admitted that she had been a given chance at recording the song by the songwriters' Gabriel Hardeman and Annette Hardeman (who was a background singer for her at the time), but passed believing that it wasn't a "Patti" song. "When I heard Ms. Thing (Mills) sing it and everything was right, I said 'Patti' and slapped myself...I blew that one."

Charts

Chart (1987) Peak
position[1]
US Billboard Hot 100
US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 1

References

Preceded by
"Diamonds" by Herb Alpert
Billboard Hot Black Singles number-one single
July 4, 1987 - July 18, 1987
Succeeded by
"Fake" by Alexander O'Neal
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