Say You Love Me (album)
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Say You Love Me is Jennifer Holliday
Jennifer Holliday
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's 1985 music album released on vinyl
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 and cassette
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. It was released by Geffen Records
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. In 1985, two singles were released from the album. The singles were Hard Time For Lovers and No Frills Love. Michael Jackson
Michael Jackson
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 co-wrote and produced the album's opener "You're The One."

Track listing

  1. "You're The One" (Michael Jackson, Alan Kohan)
  2. "What Kind of Love Is This"
  3. "No Frills Love"
  4. "Hard Times for Lovers"
  5. "Say You Love Me"
  6. "I Rest My Case"
  7. "Dreams Never Die"
  8. "Just a Matter of Time"
  9. "He's A Pretender
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    "
  10. "Come Sunday"
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