You and I (Teddy Pendergrass album)

You and I is Soul/R&B singer Teddy Pendergrass' 13th and final studio album, released on April 15, 1997, on Wind-Up records.[1] The album peaked at #24 R&B and #137 on the Billboard 200.[1] The single "Give It to Me" peaked at #57 R&B,[1] and the single "Don't Keep Wastin' My Time" peaked at #39 R&B and #90 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1]

You and I
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 15, 1997
Recorded1996–1997
GenreSoul
Length44:00
LabelWind-Up Records
ProducerTeddy Pendergrass, Jim Salamone, Jon Nettlesbey, Terry Coffey, Dennis Matkosky
Teddy Pendergrass chronology
A Little More Magic
(1993)
You and I
(1997)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic [1]

While this is the final studio album by Pendergrass, he released a Christmas album in 1998 and two live albums in 2002 and 2009. He also released the bulk (all but six) of his 50+ compilation albums in the years after he had stopped producing new material.

Pendergrass had a hand in writing all the tracks except for the interlude, the title track and "One in a Million You", which was a cover of the 1980 Larry Graham song of the same name.

Track listing

  1. "Don't Keep Wasting My Time" (Jim Salamone, Joshua Yudkin, Teddy Pendergrass)
  2. "Let's Talk About It" (Jim Salamone, Teddy Pendergrass)
  3. "Without You" (Jim Salamone, Joshua Yudkin, Teddy Pendergrass)
  4. "You and I" (Jon Nettlesbey, Terry Coffey)
  5. "Can We Try" (Jim Salamone, Joshua Yudkin, Teddy Pendergrass)
  6. "One in a Million You" (Sam Dees)
  7. "Hurry Up" (Anthony Chandler, Jon Nettlesbey, Teddy Pendergrass, Terry Coffey)
  8. "Interlude"
  9. "Give It to Me" (Jim Salamone, Teddy Pendergrass)
  10. "Slow Ride to Heaven" (Dennis Matkosky, Teddy Pendergrass, Tom Whitlock)
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References

  1. Charts and Awards at Allmusic
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