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If You Should Ever Be Lonely

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Wikipedia article




"'If You Should Ever Be Lonely'" is a song by American singer Val Young, it was released in 1985 as the first single from her album 'Seduction' issued by label Motown. The single peaked at number twenty-one on the U.S. Billboard R&B Songs chart. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" was more successful on the US Dance Songs chart, hitting number-one for three weeks.

Covers



Real McCoy covered the song for their 1995 album 'Another Night'.

American pop/R&B singer-songwriter and producer Mariah Carey's 1999 US Billboard Hot 100 number one song "Heartbreaker" interpolates Young's composition in its Junior Vasquez club mixes.

Track listings and formats



*'US and UK 7" Vinyl single'

:A. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Remix) 4:00

:B. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Instrumental) 3:54

*'US and UK 12" Vinyl single'

:A1. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Club Mix) 6:32

:A2. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Club Mix Radio Edit) 4:15

:B. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Street Mix) 7:23

*'US 7" Vinyl promo single'

:A. "If You Should Ever Be Lonely" (Radio Edit) 3:54

Charts



References





Category:1985 singles

Category:1985 songs


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