Dennis Edwards Don't Look Any Further [Motown1984] allmusic.jp

REMASTERED IN HD!Official Music Video for Don't Look Any Further performed by Dennis Edwards.#DennisEdwards #DontLookAnyFurther #SiedahGarret #Remastered "Don't Look Any Further" is a song by American singer Dennis Edwards featuring American singer-songwriter Siedah Garrett, released in April 1984 from the singer's debut album by the same name (1984). The song is written by Franne Golde , Dennis Lambert and Duane Hitchings.

Dennis Edwards Don't Look Any Further (1984, Vinyl) Discogs

Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDon't Look Any Further (Original 12" M+M Mix) · Dennis Edwards · Siedah GarrettDon't Look Any Further℗ 1984 UMG R. [Verse 1: Dennis Edwards] Someone to count on in a world ever changing Here I am, stop where you standing What you need is a lover, a man to take over Oh, girl, don't look any further [Verse 2. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music GroupDon't Look Any Further · Dennis Edwards · Siedah GarrettDon't Look Any Further℗ A Motown Records Release; ℗ 1984. Listen to Don't Look Any Further (Expanded Edition) by Dennis Edwards on Apple Music. 1984. 13 Songs. Duration: 57 minutes.. More By Dennis Edwards. Motown Rarities 1965-1968. 2014. Greatest Hits Live. 1995. Temptations Review Featuring Dennis Edwards: Live In Concert. 2007.

Dennis Edwards Don't Look Any Further (1988, CD) Discogs

Don't Look Any Further is the debut solo album by American R&B singer Dennis Edwards, former lead singer of the Temptations. The album was released in 1984 through Gordy Records. Background. Edwards first made a solo recording in 1977, but had nothing to show for it but an unreleased album. In 1968, Dennis Edwards replaced David Ruffin in The Temptations, handling lead vocals on many classics, including "I Can't Get Next To You" and "Cloud Nine."He left the group in 1983 and released his debut solo album, Don't Look Any Further, the following year, with the title track the first single.It was by far his biggest solo hit - his only single to chart on the Hot 100 or UK Singles chart. Don't look any further Don't look any further (Tonight) Tonight we're gonna taste a little paradise (Rock you all night long) Won't you rock me all night long (Daylight) Daylight, I'll still be looking in your ebony eyes And we'll go on and on and on and on Day o umba day o mambu ji ay o Don't look any further, don't you look no further Dennis Edwards - Don´t Look Any Further Original 12 inch Version 1984. Dennis Edwards - Don´t Look Any Further Original 12 inch Version 1984.

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Dennis Edwards - Don't Look Any Further ft. Siedah Garrett. 4:00; Dennis Edwards. 3:33; dennis edwards (i'm up for you) 1984. 4:21; Dennis Edwards - You're My Aphrodisiac (1984) 4:30; Dennis Edwards-Can't Fight It. 4:47; Dennis Edwards - Another Place in Time. 4:13 Shake Hands Come out Dancing - Dennis Edwards. Though Edwards never had another big solo hit, "Don't Look Any Further" was a landmark R&B recording, due partly to Edwards' and Garrett's interplay, and partly to Paul Jackson Jr.'s. When I was in high school, which was in the mid-90s mind you, one of my projects in 11th grade was to write and film a video based on a scene from whatever book we were reading. Dennis Edwards - Don't Look Any Further. More images. Genre:Electronic, Funk / Soul: Style:Soul, Disco, Contemporary R&B: Year:1984: Tracklist. I'm Up For You: 4:20: Don't Look Any Further: 3:59 (You're My) Aphrodisiac: 4:30: Can't Fight It: 4:41: Another Place In Time: 4:12: Shake Hands (Come Out Dancin') 4:23: I Thought I Could Handle It: 3.

Dennis Edwards Don't Look Any Further (1984, Vinyl) Discogs

Chorus 1: Am Dm7 Day-o umba day-o, mambu ji ay-o, Em Am Don't look any further, (don't you look no further). Am Dm7 Day-o umba day-o, mambu ji ay-o, Em Am Don't look any further. Verse 3: Am Someone to count on, (someone to count on), Dm7 In a world ever changing, Em Am Here I am; stop where you standing. ""Don't Look Any Further" is a song by American singer Dennis Edwards featuring American singer-songwriter Siedah Garrett, released in April 1984 from the singer's debut album by the same name (1984). The song is written by Franne Golde, Dennis Lambert and Duane Hitchings.