![]() I'm going to just say they were a good match for the time. ![]() The songwriting duo Rodney Brown and Willie Lester, who were involved in working with Gayle Adams and Sharon Redd, composed, arranged and produced "Don't Hide Our Love," "What Are You Waiting For," "The Other Side Of Love," "I Can't Take It," and "The Best Is Yet To Come." On her producer change King commented, "I'm not going to say my new producers were a better fit than, say, T. Life) who produced her chart-topping song " Shame" and album Call on Me was replaced by multi-instrumentalist Kashif and songwriters Morrie Brown, and Paul Lawrence Jones III. King was one of the previous successful disco artists who followed the new direction in music, "my whole thing was, I was a big believer in making sure others were heard because they had a different sound." Theodore Life (or T. ![]() ![]() The now infamous so-called "death of disco" propelled artists to look elsewhere for inspiration, one of which was the way of "one-man bands" pioneered by Stevie Wonder. It was produced by Morrie Brown, Willie Lester, Rodney Brown, Kashif, and Lawrence Jones.īy the time her previous album Call on Me was released, disco music in the United States faced severe backlash across the country pressuring it to move underground. I'm in Love is the fourth album released by R&B singer Evelyn "Champagne" King on RCA Records in 1981. ![]()
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