Can't Count Me Out

Can't Count Me Out is the sixth studio album by American R&B/jazz singer Miki Howard, released in 1997 under Hush Records. Howard's first studio recording in four years, the album contains a mixture of soulful ballads, some groovy R&B and a duet with father Clay Graham[2] of gospel group, The Pilgrim Jubilees.[3] Also featured are a few cover tunes, including Janis Ian's "At Seventeen" produced by Robby Takac, member of the rock group Goo Goo Dolls, and Stevie Wonder's "I Love Every Little Thing About You", a duet with pop/R&B singer Terence Trent D'Arby with Chaka Khan singing background vocals. The album also features the track, "Sunshine", written by R&B singer/songwriter Brenda Russell.

Can't Count Me Out
Studio album by
ReleasedMay 27, 1997
Recorded1996–1997
Genre
LabelHush
ProducerLeMel Humes, Kenneth Crouch, Chaka Khan, Robby Takac, Demetric Collins
Miki Howard chronology
Miki Sings Billie
(1993)
Can't Count Me Out
(1997)
Three Wishes
(2001)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."I Love Every Little Thing About You" (featuring Terence Trent D'Arby)Stevie WonderKenneth Crouch4:56
2."Sunshine"Brenda Russell, Ron SpermanLeMel Humes3:58
3."Three's a Crowd"Nathaniel CalhounHumes4:45
4."You Don't Know What Love Is"Gene de Paul, Don RayeHumes4:45
5."At Seventeen"Janis IanRobby Takac5:02
6."Get Over You"Miki Howard, HumesHumes4:32
7."Something I've Never Had"Howard, HumesHumes, Demetric Collins4:48
8."Summer"Howard, HumesHumes3:49
9."Can't Count Me Out" (featuring Clay Graham)HowardHumes4:58
10."I Love Every Little Thing About You" (Instrumental)WonderCrouch4:55

Singles

  • "Something I Never Had"
  • "I Love Every Little Thing About You"
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References

  1. "Miki Howard – Can't Count Me Out". Allmusic.com. Retrieved 2014-02-13.
  2. Clay Graham. "Profile". Plaxo. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
  3. "Gospel". Malaco. Archived from the original on 2012-05-07. Retrieved 2012-02-09.
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