Same Ole Love (365 Days a Week)

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Publicado 2014-11-06
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Same Ole Love (365 Days a Week) · Anita Baker

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℗ 1997 Atlantic Recording Corporation for the United States and WEA International Inc. for the world outside of the United States

Executive Producer: Anita Baker
Lead Vocals: Anita Baker
Engineer: Barney Perkins
Mixing Engineer: Barney Perkins
Mastering Engineer: Bernie Grundman
Backing Vocals: Bunny Hull
Backing Vocals: Darryl Phinnissee
Assistant Engineer: Fred Law
Bass Guitar: Freddy "Ready Freddie" Washington
Guitar: Gregg Moore
Backing Vocals: Jim Gilstrap
Assistant Engineer: Keith Cohen
Assistant Engineer: Keith Seppanen
Mixing Engineer: Michael J. Powell
Producer: Michael J. Powell
Percussion: Paulinho da Costa
Drums: Ricky Lawson
Keyboards: Sir Gant
Assistant Engineer: Tony Ray
Writer: Darryl K. Roberts
Writer: Marilyn McLeod

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @MrStevie66
    Who is jamming to this in 2024?😂❤🎉
  • @samlofton2326
    I don't care what genre of music you listen to, Anita should definitely be in your rotation.
  • @lisaellis7836
    2024 and I'm STILL jammin to this amazing woman's music...My favorite song
  • @Seremonii
    Not one song of hers fails to lift my spirits. Her flow is 💣
  • @erae7549
    Man, do I miss the great 80’s ..Great times and great music!!!
  • @ThePoundcake1031
    I absolutely love this songgggg!!!! My mom used to put her headphones on her belly so that I can hear this entire Album!!!
  • @carlaaskew7673
    Jesus this song is all for you father the great grace 🙏 and mercy you give
  • @walterpewen7903
    Anita's work during the 80's will outlive most singers from the time, and they already have. She is in the ranks of the greats, like Dinah Washington who started in the 1950's. People will always want to hear this music.
  • @josephliptak
    As a white guy growing up with 70s and 80s rock music I can remember walking into a nightclub in 1986 at 26 years old and this song would be playing on the jukebox and I secretly would be digging the hell out of it. You simply know a great song when you hear it. I eventually would buy the album on CD years later and still listen to it today in 2020. Anita is a classy woman unlike your Miley Cyrus's of today.
  • @nickrod9526
    I remember both of my parents pulling out this record (not cassette) and slow dancing when I was a kid! My sister and I would always stop what we were doing and just watch them. 30+ years and they're still going strong!! I'm now in my 30's, married and do the EXACT SAME THING with my wife!! Whenever I hear this song, I think of my parents and carry the tradition with my wife!
  • @tracypernell4504
    I'm as white as Kraft Mayonnaise, and this song pushes my "funky button" every time---top notch!
  • @billclark7195
    I dont think us old heads realized how freakn good thing were when we were kids