Fragile (Cherrelle album)
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Fragile is the debut studio album by American singer Cherrelle. It was released on April 8, 1984 by Tabu Records and was the first of four records for the label (she would leave Tabu after the release of 1991's "The Woman I Am"). The album was mostly written, arranged and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (a/k/a Flyte Time Productions), and, under their guidance, she scored a smash R&B hit with "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On". The song reached number eight on the US R&B chart and number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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Fragile (Cherrelle album)
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Lewis
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Dunlap
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Jam
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Fragile track listing
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1983
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1984-04-08
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Creation Audio
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III Mile-John Lodge Studios & Fiddler Studios
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Larabee Sound & Studio Masters
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I Need You Now
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Stay With Me
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Fragile...Handle With Care
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I Will Wait For You
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Like I Will
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When You Look In My Eyes
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Who's It Gonna Be
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Studio
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Lewis
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Harris
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Isaac Suthers
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Maxi Anderson
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Michael Dunlap
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Fragile is the debut studio album by American singer Cherrelle. It was released on April 8, 1984 by Tabu Records and was the first of four records for the label (she would leave Tabu after the release of 1991's "The Woman I Am"). The album was mostly written, arranged and produced by Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis (a/k/a Flyte Time Productions), and, under their guidance, she scored a smash R&B hit with "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On". The song reached number eight on the US R&B chart and number 79 on the Billboard Hot 100.
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