Tisha (album)

Tisha is the debut studio album by American actress-singer Tisha Campbell, which was released in 1993 by Capitol/EMI Records. The album features the singles "Push" and "Love Me Down." Following its release, the album failed to chart on the Billboard 200 or Hot R&B Albums charts and peaked at number 37 on Billboard's Heatseekers.[1]

Tisha
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 4, 1993
Recorded1992
GenreR&B
Length54:22
LabelCapitol/EMI Records
ProducerVassal Benford, Derek Bramble, David A. Williams, Dennis Williams
Donald Robinson
Bruce Lundvall (Exec. Producer)
Mona Campbell (Exec. Producer)

Track listing [2]

No.TitleLength
1."Love Me Down" (Vassal Benford, A. Tatum)4:38
2."Push" (Davis, Harvey, Avery ll. Ice, Vanilla)4:21
3."All Good Things (Come in Time)" (Derek Bramble)5:27
4."Wrap Your Love" (Habeeb, Bell, D. Bramble)4:22
5."Broken Hearted" (Tisha Campbell, D. Williams, Mona Campbell)5:08
6."Love's Got a Hold on Me" (Donald Robinson, C. Block)5:51
7."Round 'n' Round" (V. Benford, Ronald Spearman)4:57
8."The Feelin's Right" (V. Benford, R. Spearman)5:15
9."Why Won't You Love Me?" (T. Campbell, Mona Campbell)4:53
10."If This is Love" (Derek Bramble)4:15
11."Love Me Down (L.A. Jay Extended Remix)"5:15

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position [3]
U.S. Billboard Heatseekers 37

Singles

  • Push (1993)
  • Love Me Down (1993)
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