Do You Still Love Me?: The Best of Meli'sa Morgan

Do You Still Love Me: The Best of Meli'sa Morgan is a compilation album by American recording artist Meli'sa Morgan, released in 1996 and issued by Razor & Tie Records.[1] The album features Morgan's R&B hit singles "If You Can Do It: I Can Do It Too!", "Love Changes" with singer Kashif, "Do You Still Love Me?" and her version of Prince ballad, "Do Me Baby". The compilation also includes singles "Fool's Paradise" and "Here Comes The Night" which both entered the Top 20 on Billboards R&B Singles chart.

Do You Still Love Me?: The Best of Meli’sa Morgan
Greatest hits album by
ReleasedJune 18, 1996
Genre
Length55:34
LabelRazor & Tie
ProducerPaul Laurence, Kashif
Carl Sturken, Evan Rogers
Attala Zane Giles, Meli'sa Morgan, Lesette Wison
Meli'sa Morgan chronology
Still in Love with You
(1992)
Do You Still Love Me?: The Best of Meli’sa Morgan
(1996)
I Remember
(2005)

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Czar (Cons Theme)"
1:05
2."Can You Give Me What I Want"
4:30
3."Fool's Paradise"
  • Lesette Wilson
  • M. Morgan
5:02
4."Do Me Baby"5:17
5."Heart Breaking Decisions"
4:33
6."Do You Still Love Me?"
  • Lesette Wilson
  • Meli'sa Morgan
5:41
7."If You Can Do It: I Can Do It Too!"4:47
8."Here Comes The Night"4:31
9."Good Love"
  • L. Wilson
  • M. Morgan
5:09
10."Love Changes" (featuring Kashif)4:45
11."Think It Over"
  • Alexandra Brown
  • Brian Morgan
  • M. Morgan
4:14
12."I'll Love No More"
  • L. Wilson
  • M. Morgan
6:03
13."You're All I Got"
  • L. Wilson
  • M. Morgan
5:56
14."Wrong Lane"
  • M. Morgan
  • Scott Brown
5:30
15."Lady in Me"
  • A.Z. Giles
  • M. Morgan
4:51
16."So Long, Goodbye"
  • LeMel Humes
  • M. Morgan
5:02
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