Love Songs (Jennifer Love Hewitt album)

Love Songs
Studio album by Jennifer Love Hewitt
Released March 21, 1992 (Japan)
June 25, 1997 (United States)
Recorded 1991–1992
Genre
Length 41:21
Label Meldac
Producer
  • Rod Antoon
  • Bob Etoll
  • Greg Poree
  • Jeffrey Weber
Jennifer Love Hewitt chronology
Love Songs
(1992)
Let's Go Bang
(1995)
Singles from Love Songs
  1. "Dancing Queen"
    Released: June 21, 1991
  2. "What's It Gonna Take"
    Released: November, 1991
  3. "Please Save Us the World"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
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Love Songs is the debut solo studio album by actress and recording artist Jennifer Love Hewitt, released on March 21, 1992. At the time of its release it was only available in Japan; however, the album was later released in the United States on June 25, 1997.

Background

Jennifer Love Hewitt recorded a single only in Japan, the Blondie cover version "Heart of Glass", which didn't make it on the final cut of Love Songs. Production of this album began in 1991. The first single out of it, the Abba cover version "Dancing Queen", was released in June 21, 1991, while the second single, "What's It Gonna Take", was released in November 1991. The third and final single, "Please Save Us the World", was released in 1992 and a music video for the song was made as part of a United Nations charity effort.

Track listing

No. TitleWriter(s) Length
1. "First Taste of Love"  Carroll, Bob Etoll, Stober 3:55
2. "Bedtime Stories"  Etoll, Debbie Gibson 3:55
3. "Please Save Us the World"  Casgrove 3:34
4. "Won't U B Mine"  Etoll 4:37
5. "Listen (To Your Heart)"  Etoll, Roberts 3:41
6. "90s Kids"  Grenga, Love, McLaughlin 4:41
7. "I'll Find You"  Etoll 3:37
8. "Dancing Queen"  Björn Ulvaeus, Benny Andersson, Stig Anderson 3:59
9. "What's It Gonna Take"  Margolis, Mellman 3:27
10. "A Little Jazz"  Andrews, Derek Young 3:13
11. "Ben"  Walter Scharf, Don Black 2:42

Personnel

Production

References

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