Do Me Baby (album)

Do Me Baby is the debut studio album by American recording artist Meli'sa Morgan. Released in 1986, it reached number 41 on the US Billboard Pop Albums and number 4 on the US R&B Albums chart. The album features the number-one R&B hit "Do Me, Baby", a cover of the Prince song.

Do Me Baby
Studio album by
Released1986
GenreR&B
Length40:06
LabelCapitol
ProducerLesette Wilson, Meli'sa Morgan, Paul Laurence, Bryan Loren
Meli'sa Morgan chronology
Do Me Baby
(1986)
Good Love
(1987)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Track listing

Credits adapted from original liner notes.

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."Fool's Paradise"
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
4:56
2."Heart Breaking Decision"
4:36
3."Do You Still Love Me?"
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
5:41
4."I'll Give It When I Want It"
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
4:33
5."Do Me, Baby"
  • Paul Laurence
5:17
6."Getting To Know You Better"
  • Doug Grigsby
  • Meli'sa Morgan
  • Terri Jeffries
5:38
7."Now Or Never"
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
4:33
8."Lies"
  • Meli'sa Morgan
  • Paul Laurence
  • Royal Bayyan
  • Paul Laurence
4:52

Credits

Credits adapted from original liner notes.[2]

  • Alto Saxophone – Najee
  • Arranged By – Robert Aries
  • Art Direction – Roy Kohara
  • Backing Vocals – Clifford Jamerson, Freddie Jackson, Genobia Jeter, Joseph Coleman*, Meli'sa Morgan
  • Bass – Douglas Grigsby I I I*, Russell Blake, Timmy Allen
  • Design – John O'Brien (4)
  • Drum Programming – Royal Bayyan
  • Executive-Producer – Beau Huggins, Don Grierson
  • Guitar – Douglas Grigsby I I I*, Edward "Speedy" Walker*, Fareed Abdul Haqq, Michael Campbell*
  • Handclaps – Ronnie Jones (2), Wayne Edwards (2)
  • Keyboards – Lesette Wilson
  • Keyboards [Kurzweil] – Paul Laurence
  • Percussion – Douglas Grigsby I I I*
  • Percussion [Additional] – Ronnie Jones (2), Wayne Edwards (2)
  • Programmed By – Rick Stevenson (3)
  • Synthesizer – Lesette Wilson, Meli'sa Morgan, Royal Bayyan

Charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position[3]
U.S. Billboard 200[4] 41
U.S. Billboard Top Black Albums[5] 4

Singles

Year Title US
Pop
[3]
US
R&B
[3]
US
Dan
[3]
UK[6]
1985 "Do Me Baby" 46 1
1986 "Do You Still Love Me?" 5
"Fool's Paradise" 24 41

References


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