I cannot thank you enough for posting this! I used to have the original release of this album years ago but it has long been lost. Since then I've been searching for this song or a copy of the original album to listen to this. This made my morning! Thanks for sharing. :)
Actually this song was released in the original version of their first CD. I used to own it and have been looking for this song since I lost the CD. Thanks to who ever uploaded
I remember this song when I first got the album It was a very rare song to me and thank you for finding it and reuploading it back It hits close to home for me I went to see their very first concert in Paducah Kentucky and they sang this song and now when you try to buy the original album it's not even on there anymore I don't live in Paducah Kentucky any more I moved away from home at 13 to live all over Kentucky I still go at least 1 time a month to see my biological mom in Paducah Kentucky
OH my gosh thank you so much for finding this!! I swear I had this single years ago and can't find the cd anywhere. I've been on a hunt too so I'm glad that I checked here. I love this version the best.
Theres another song by 98 degrees, but I can't remember the name of it. I know I loved it, and wish I could find it again. Its definetly worth listening to
do you know which album I need to get to get this song?? I searched and it says it should be the revelation album, but the sellers selling the revelation album do not indicate that this song is on the album??
This song was on the European versions of the album "98 Degrees" if I recall correctly. This song was on my CD instead of "Was it something I didn't say".
rrcp1us this is included in their first self-titled album (under Motown) which also includes 'Was It Something I Didn't Say' and 'Invisible Man' (Motown version). 😀 I have the 'cassette' version of that album.
Katherine Cajulao favorite song is You are everything it's remind me thinking about Robin Torres it's part of me about all my whole life with her this song for her 😊
@gazebogrrl No, it wasn't. It was originally recorded by the Stylistics. Russell Thompkins was the lead vocalist. Still, great tune and this version isn't bad at all. I'm kinda liking it.
I love Diana Ross & Marvin Gaye's version, but The Stylistics were the first to record it!!! There have been a ton of remakes. My faves are DR & MG, Kim Carnes, and Rod Stewart. David Sanborn did a killer version on the saxophone.