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  1. I Remember You is the second studio album by American singer Brian McKnight. It was released by Mercury Records on August 8, 1995, in the United States. McKnight collaborated with Robin Thicke, Brandon Barnes, Clifton Davis, and Earl Rose on the songwriting for the album, while production was overseen by himself.

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  3. Nov 3, 2018 · Dec 10. Detroit, MI · Sound Board Theater. · Ticketmaster. Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group I Remember You · Brian McKnight I Remember You ℗ 1995 Motown Records, a...

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  4. I Remember You by Brian McKnight released in 1995. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    • "Still In Love" A balladeer at heart, McKnight turns in an indelible hit with "Still In Love," another memorable track from his album. Co-written by McKnight and Brandon Barnes, the song is powered by a harp, keyboards, piano keys and light snares.
    • "Must Be Love" McKnight dazzles listeners with the mid-tempo ditty, "Must Be Love," which is a standout on the album. Co-written by Brandon Barnes and McKnight and produced by the latter, the track contains live horns peppered over the digitized soundbed.
    • "One the Down Low" I Remember You immediately gets into its groove with the upbeat opener, "On the Down Low." Written and produced by McKnight himself, the song sees McKnight getting his creep on with a woman that's spoken for.
    • "Crazy Love" "Crazy In Love" is a sentimental ballad that captures the vocalist showering his main squeeze with love and affection. "I can hear her heartbeat from a thousand miles / Hear the heavens open every time she smiles / When I come to her, that's where I belong / When I run into her like a river strong," he croons on the track.
  5. Artist: Brian McKnight / Album: I Remember You / Year: 1995 / Genre: R&B / Label: Mercury

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