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To Make Me Who I Am

Aaron Neville  Main Performer

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1 Say What's in My Heart Warren/Babyface [1] 4:20
2 Just to Be With You Converse/Spencer/Ne 5:38
3 Sweet Amelia Nevil/Neville/Chamb 4:36
4 ...To Make Me Who I Am Neville/Spalter/Cha 5:31
5 The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face MacColl 4:13
6 Yes, I Love You Spencer/MacColl 4:46
7 Your Sweet And Smiling Eyes Nevil/Chambers/Nevi 4:30
8 I Can't Change the Way You Don't Feel Warren 4:43
9 Please Remember Me Crowell/Jennings 3:51
10 What Did I Do (To Deserve You) Goldmark/Houston/Hi 3:51
11 God Made You for Me Neville/Spalter/Off 4:59
12 Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue Neville 4:06
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To Make Me Who I Am

Audio Compact Disc

Label: A&M

Style: Soul

To Make Me Who I Am

UPC: 731454078429

Release Date: 10/14/1997

Original Release Date: 10/14/1997

Number of Discs: 1

Tracks: [Say What's in My Heart, Just to Be With You, Sweet Amelia, ...To Make Me Who I Am, The First Time Ever I Saw Your Face, Yes, I Love You, Your Sweet And Smiling Eyes, I Can't Change the Way You Don't Feel, Please Remember Me, What Did I Do (To Deserve You), God Made You for Me, Lovely Lady Dressed in Blue]
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Stephen Thomas Erlewine

Thanks to a few inspired collaborations, To Make Me Who I Am finds Aaron Neville continuing his streak of solid contemporary R&B albums. Divided between co-written originals by Neville and covers of professional songwriters like Babyface and Diane Warren, To Make Me Who I Am is filled with strong material, highlighted by two duets with Linda Ronstadt ("First Time Ever I Saw Your Face," "Please Remember Me"). Longtime fans might find the polished surfaces of the album a bit too slick, but Neville's singing remains elegant and graceful, helping to push the album past its MOR leanings. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, Rovi

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