No Matter What (George Lamond and Brenda K. Starr song)

"No Matter What"
Single by George Lamond with Brenda K. Starr
from the album Bad of the Heart
Released November 8, 1990
Format Cassette single
CD single
Genre Dance-pop, Freestyle
Length 4:35 (album version)
Label Columbia
Writer(s) Anne Godwin, Larry Lange
Producer(s) Mark Liggett, Chris Barbosa
George Lamond singles chronology
"Look into My Eyes"
(1990)
"No Matter What"
(1990)
"Love's Contagious"
(1991)
Brenda K. Starr singles chronology
"Straight from the Heart"
(1988)
"No Matter What"
(1990)
"If You Could Read My Mind"
(1991)
Lisa Lopez singles chronology
"Vuelve a Mi"
(1992)
"No Morirá"
(1993)

"No Matter What" is the fourth single from freestyle singer George Lamond's debut album Bad of the Heart featuring Brenda K. Starr. In 1993, Lamond recorded the song in Spanish as "No Morirá" with Lisa Lopez.

Track listing

US CD single
No. Title Length
1. "No Matter What"   4:35

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
Position
US Billboard Hot 100[1] 49
Chart (1993) Peak
Position
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[2]
"Spanish version: "No Morirá"
15

Dark Latin Groove version

"No Morirá (No Matter What)"
Single by Dark Latin Groove
from the album Dark Latin Groove
Released March 1996
Genre Salsa
Length 4:31
Label Sony Discos
Writer(s) Anne Godwin, Larry Lange, Jorge Luis Piloto
Producer(s) Sergio George
Dark Latin Groove singles chronology
"No Morirá (No Matter What)"
(1996)
"Todo Mi Corazón"
(1996)

In 1996, New York salsa band Dark Latin Groove covered "No Morirá" as their debut single from the eponymous album. The single peak at #12 on the Hot Latin Tracks chart and #1 on the Latin Tropical Airplay. The single spent three weeks at #1 on the chart. Jorge Luis Piloto received an award at the Tropical category on the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Awards of 1997.[3]

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1996) Peak
Position
US Hot Latin Songs (Billboard)[4] 12
US Latin Pop Songs (Billboard)[5] 7
US Tropical Songs (Billboard)[6] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (1996) Peak
position
U.S. Latin Tropical Airplay (Billboard)[7] 4

See also

References

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