Can't Get Enough of Your Love - Taylor Dayne, White, Barry
You Can't Fight Fate - Taylor Dayne, Wake, Ric
Say a Prayer - Taylor Dayne, Dayne, Taylor
If You Were Mine - Taylor Dayne, Cohen, Jeffrey
You Meant the World to Me - Taylor Dayne, Dayne, Taylor
Dance with a Stranger - Taylor Dayne, Cawley, Mark S.
I'll Wait - Taylor Dayne, Dayne, Taylor
Up All Night - Taylor Dayne, Keating, K.
In the Darkness - Taylor Dayne, Kelly, Tom [Vocals]
Memories - Taylor Dayne, Dayne, Taylor
Where Does That Boy Hang Out - Taylor Dayne, Lasley, David
Someone Like You - Taylor Dayne, Dayne, Taylor
Track Listings (12) - Disc #2
Tell It to My Heart - Taylor Dayne, Gold, Ernie
Soul Dancing - Taylor Dayne, Dayne, Taylor
I Know the Feeling - Taylor Dayne, Bergman, Alain
Do You Want It Right Now - Taylor Dayne, Burton, China
I Could Be Good for You - Taylor Dayne, Warren, Diane
Ain't No Good - Taylor Dayne, Byrnes, T.
Wait for Me - Taylor Dayne, Armato, Antonina
Let's Spend the Night Together - Taylor Dayne, Clivilles, Robert
Carry Your Heart - Taylor Dayne, Peiken, Shelley
Want Ads - Taylor Dayne, Johnson, General
The Door to Your Heart - Taylor Dayne, Warren, Diane
Upon the Journey's End - Taylor Dayne, Sciarrone, Joe
Taylor shot to fame with her debut single, a dance version of the ballad "Tell It To My Heart. Known for her powerful voice and successful dance-pop songs, she had a number of hits in the late 80s and early 90s.
Taylor shot to fame with her debut single, a dance version of the ballad "Tell It To My Heart. Known for her powerful voice and successful dance-pop songs, she had a number of hits in the late 80s and early 90s.
CD Reviews
Decent remix cd single--vinyl 12" is better
Mr. DjTenn | South | 10/04/2005
(3 out of 5 stars)
"I've only one thing to say about this cd single:
yes, the remixes are decent, but the original version is best. I only submitted this review to inform anyone who's looking for the extended album version---it's not on this cd. Only the album version is on the cd single. you must get the extended album version on the 12" single only. I have the promo of it and in 12 years, I've never found that version on cd. It's about 20 seconds longer than the album version and ends with a long high note and a cold ending instead of a fade. However, that ending is what makes the song a killer record. It was the first version of the song I heard (meaning Dayne's rendition) and I was surprised that it was not on a cd promo or commercial single or the album...hmmm FYI, the ending is on the C&C mix.."can't get enough of you loooooovee e-yeah yeah""