Talk:Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
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Production Credits on Time Albums
[edit]The The Time (band) article indicates that Prince used The Time as a publicity front for his songwriting, instrument playing, recording and mixing for the first few albums. The same is true of the article for The Time (album). Whereas this article says that Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis "recorded" on The Time album. Which is correct? Jonabbey (talk) 21:05, 14 April 2011 (UTC)
- Prince played almost all instruments on those albums. See e.g. http://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_The_Time and http://princevault.com/index.php?title=Album:_What_Time_Is_It%3F . Jeroen (talk) 14:04, 16 June 2016 (UTC)
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[edit]I removed this, because I can't tell who the antecedent of "he" and "his" is supposed to be:
"Also took 2004 NBA MVP Kevin Garnett under his wing when Kevin was a rookie straight out of high school. He actually had Kevin live at his Minneapolis mansion."
I removed this:
Mariah Carey Discography
[edit]Among the tracks they have co-written and/or co-produced with Mariah Carey....
Rainbow
- Thank God I Found You (co-written and co-produced)
- Bliss (co-written and co-produced)
- Petals (co-written and co-produced)
- Rainbow (co-written and co-produced)
- Vulnerability (co-produced)
- Can't Take That Away (Mariah's Theme) (co-produced)
Glitter'
- Never Too Far (co-written and co-produced)
- Want You (co-written and co-produced)
- Twister (co-written and co-produced)
- I Didn't Mean To Turn You On (written and co-produced)
- Lead The Way (co-produced)
- Reflections (co-produced)
Charmbracelet
- Yours (co-written and co-produced)
- Through The Rain (co-produced)
Misc.
- Never Too Far/Hero Medley (co-written and co-produced)
- Lillian's Blues (co-written and co-produced)
- The Flow (written and co-produced)
...again, this page should have a complete Jam/Lewis discog, or at least a summarial one with other artists besides Carey. --FuriousFreddy 04:34, 30 May 2005 (UTC)
Production credits
[edit]The list of production credits on the page seemed entirely random -- no criteria for what was included -- and was filled with redlinks, so I removed it. However, I'm pasting it here since it could form the basis of a more useful list (e.g. US Hot 100 #1s produced by Jam and Lewis) with some selective editing, and some tracks mentioned here aren't in the separate article on songs produced by the duo.
Selected discography
- 1983: "Just Be Good to Me" - The SOS Band (#2 R&B)
- 1983: "Tell Me If You Still Care" - The SOS Band (#5 R&B)
- 1983: "Encore" - Cheryl Lynn - (Jam and Lewis first #1 R&B hit as producers)
- 1984: "You Used to Hold Me So Tight" Thelma Houston
- 1984: "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On" - Cherrelle
- 1984: "Change of Heart" - Change
- 1984: "Weekend Girl" - The SOS band
- 1984: "Just the Way You Like It" - The SOS Band
- 1985: "The Heat of Heat" - Patti Austin
- 1985: "Saturday Love" Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal (#2 R&B)
- 1985: "What's Missing" - Alexander O'Neal
- 1985: "You Were Meant to Be My Lady (Not My Girl)" - Alexander O'Neal
- 1986: "Tender Love" - Force MD's (#10 Pop, #4 R&B)
- 1986: "The Finest" - The SOS Band featuring Alexander O'Neal (#2 R&B)
- 1986: "Sands of Time" - The SOS Band
- 1986: "Human" - The Human League (#1 Pop, #3 R&B)
- 1986: "What Have You Done for Me Lately" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #4 Pop)
- 1986: "Nasty" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #3 Pop)
- 1986: "When I Think of You" - Janet Jackson (#1 Pop, #3 R&B)
- 1986: "Control" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #5 Pop)
- 1986: "He Doesn't Know I'm Alive" - Janet Jackson
- 1986: "Let's Wait Awhile" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #2 Pop)
- 1987: "Keep Your Eye on Me" - Herb Alpert
- 1987: "Diamonds (Herb Alpert song)" - Herb Alpert (#1 R&B, #5 Pop)
- 1987: "Making Love in the Rain" - Herb Alpert (#7 R&B)
- 1987: "Fake" - Alexander O'Neal (#1 R&B)
- 1987: "Criticize" - Alexander O'Neal (#4 R&B)
- 1988: "If It Isn't Love" - New Edition (#7 Pop, #2 R&B)
- 1988: "Can You Stand the Rain" - New Edition (#1 R&B)
- 1988: "The Lovers" - Alexander O'Neal (#28 Pop, #41 R&B)
- 1988: "Never Knew Love Like This" - Alexander O'Neal (#28 Pop, #2 R&B, #26 UK)
- 1988: "What Can I Say (to make you love me)" - Alexander O'Neal (#68 R&B, #27 UK)
- 1989: "Miss You Much" - Janet Jackson (#1 Pop and R&B)
- 1989: "Rhythm Nation" - Janet Jackson (#2 Pop, #1 R&B)
- 1989: "Escapade" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 1989: "Love Will Never Do Without You" - Janet Jackson (#1 Pop, #3 R&B)
- 1989: "Alright" - Janet Jackson (#4 Pop, #2 R&B)
- 1989: "Come Back to Me" - Janet Jackson (#2 Pop, #2 R&B)
- 1990: "Sensitivity" - Ralph Tresvant (#1 R&B, #4 Pop)
- 1990: "Rub You The Right Way" - Johnny Gill (#1 R&B, #3 Pop)
- 1991: "All True Man" - Alexander O'Neal (#2 R&B)
- 1991: "What Is This Thing Called Love" - Alexander O'Neal (#19 R&B)
- 1991: "Optimistic" - Sounds of Blackness
- 1991: "The Pressure, Pt. 1" - Sounds of Blackness
- 1991: "Testify" - Sounds of Blackness
- 1991: "Romantic" - Karyn White (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 1992: "The Best Things In Life Are Free" - Luther Vandross & Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #10 Pop)
- 1992: "Money Can't Buy You Love" - Ralph Tresvant (#2 R&B)
- 1993: "That's the Way Love Goes" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 1993: "If" - Janet Jackson (#4 Pop, #3 R&B)
- 1993: "Again" - Janet Jackson (#1 Pop, #7 R&B)
- 1993: "Because of Love" - Janet Jackson (#9 R&B, #10 Pop)
- 1993: "Anytime, Anyplace" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #2 Pop)
- 1994: "On Bended Knee" - Boyz II Men (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 1994: "I Believe" - Sounds of Blackness
- 1995: "Scream" - Michael and Janet Jackson (#2 R&B, #5 Pop)
- 1995: "Runaway - Janet Jackson (#3 Pop, #6 R&B)
- 1996: "Say...If You Feel Alright" - Crystal Waters
- 1997: "4 Seasons of Loneliness" - Boyz II Men (#1 Pop, #2 R&B)
- 1998: "I Get Lonely" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B, #3 Pop)
- 1999: "Open My Heart" - Yolanda Adams
- 1999: "Give It to You" - Jordan Knight (#10 Pop)
- 1999: "Chante's Got A Man" - Chante Moore (#2 R&B, #10 Pop)
- 1999: "Thank God I Found You" - Mariah Carey featuring Joe and 98 Degrees (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 1999: "Addicted to You" - Utada Hikaru (#1 in Oricon's Japan Ranking)
- 2000: "Wait & See ~Risk~" - Utada Hikaru (#1 in Oricon's Japan Ranking)
- 2000: "Doesn't Really Matter" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 2000: "Free" - Mya
- 2001: "All for You" - Janet Jackson (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 2001: "Someone to Call My Lover" - Janet Jackson (#3 Pop)
- 2001: "U Remind Me" - Usher (#1 R&B and Pop)
- 2001: "No More Drama" - Mary J. Blige
- 2005: "These Boots Are Made for Walkin' (Jessica Simpson song)" - Jessica Simpson
- 2006: "Kirakuni" / "Together" - Crystal Kay
- 2006: "Call on Me" - Janet Jackson and Nelly (#1 R&B)
- 2007: "Disrespectful" - Chaka Khan feat. Mary J Blige
- 2007: "Angel" - Chaka Khan —Preceding unsigned comment added by Gusworld (talk • contribs) 01:07, 27 April 2008 (UTC)
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