The Word Is Out
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The Word Is Out is the 1984 debut album by Jermaine Stewart. It yielded the single "The Word Is Out," his first major single and first to chart.
Track listing
- "The Word Is Out" (3:27) (Stewart, Mikey Craig)
- "I Like It" (3:15) (J. David, Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
- "In Love Again" (3:42) (Craig, Craig, Stewart)
- "Spies" (4:04) (Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
- "Reasons Why" (4:43) (Craig, Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
- "Get Over It" (3:34) (Sarna, Stewart)
- "You" (2:56) (Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
- "Month of Mondays" (3:27) (Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
- "Debbie" (3:17) (Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
- "Brilliance" (4:41) (Julian Stewart Lindsay, Stewart)
Chart performance
Chart (1984) |
Peak position |
U.S. Billboard 200[2] |
90 |
U.S. Billboard R&B/Hip-Hop Albums Chart[3] |
30 |
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