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Recording information: Ecko Sound Studios, Memphis, TN.
Photographer: Rene Koopman.
Personnel: John Ward (guitar, programming); Jackie Wilson, Jacquelyn Reddick, Bertram Brown, William Brown (background vocals).
Audio Mixers: ... Chuck Roberson Meet Me Tonight Songs | 1. | Lollipop Man |
| 2. | I Do It All |
| 3. | When You Put That Love on Me |
| 4. | Love Got Me, The |
| 5. | Born All Over |
| 6. | Booty Call |
| 7. | Meet Me Tonight |
| 8. | Got to Have Your Love |
| 9. | Hurt Keeps Getting Stronger |
| 10. | Let Me Satisfy You Like You Satisfy Me |
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