Start Over (album)

Start Over is an album released by R&B artist Cheryl Lynn in 1987. This album also marks Lynn's recording debut on Manhattan Records, though it would be her only album for this label. The album charted higher than her previous release, but still stalled at #55 on the US R&B chart. Two singles, "New Dress" and "If You Were Mine" were released, and, while the latter single just missed the R&B top ten, neither of them could revive the project. Cheryl Lynn would sign with Virgin Records for her next release. This album is currently out of print.

Start Over
Studio album by
ReleasedFebruary 20, 1987
Recorded1986-87
GenreR&B
Length44:08
LabelManhattan
ProducerCheryl Lynn, Bernadette Cooper, David Paich
Cheryl Lynn chronology
It's Gonna Be Right
(1985)
Start Over
(1987)
Whatever It Takes
(1989)
Singles from Start Over
  1. "New Dress"
    Released: March 12, 1987
  2. "If You Were Mine"
    Released: May 23, 1987

Track listing

  1. "New Dress" (Bernadette Cooper, Roman Johnson) - 5:15
  2. "Don't Bury Me" (Lynn, Thurlene Johnson) - 5:12
  3. "Don't Run Away" (Lynn, David Paich) - 5:17
  4. "Start Over" (Lynn, Thurlene Johnson) - 4:46
  5. "No Curfew" (Todd Cochran, Thurlene Johnson) - 4:43
  6. "If You Were Mine" (Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers, Robin Smith) - 5:05
  7. "Just Another Pretty Face" (Amp Fiddler, Thurlene Johnson) - 4:51
  8. "Everyday" (Lynn, George Smith III) - 4:29
  9. "Married Man" (Bernadette Cooper, James Strong, Roman Johnson) - 4:29
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