Plaything
Plaything is a song by American singer Rebbie Jackson, the first single from her third album R U Tuff Enuff. It reached #8 on the US R&B chart, making it her second biggest hit on that chart after 1984's Centipede.
"Plaything" | ||||
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Single by Rebbie Jackson | ||||
from the album R U Tuff Enuff | ||||
B-side | "Distant Conversation" | |||
Released | January 1988 | |||
Recorded | 1987 | |||
Studio | The Lab Recording Studios (West Orange, New Jersey), Backdoor Recording Studios (Huntington Station, New York) | |||
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Label | Columbia | |||
Producer(s) | David "Pic" Conley, David Townsend | |||
Rebbie Jackson singles chronology | ||||
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After Centipede and You Send the Rain Away it was the third single of hers that had an accompanying music video (overall she has four, the video for Yours Faithfully was released ten years after Plaything.)
Versions
- Plaything (Album version) –
- Plaything (7" Radio Version) – 3:50
- Plaything (Extended Dance Version) – 5:00
- Plaything (Instrumental)
- Plaything (Play Dub Version) – 5:50
Sources
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