Found a Cure (Ashford & Simpson song)
"Found a Cure" | |
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Single by Ashford & Simpson | |
from the album Stay Free | |
B-side | " You Always Could" |
Released | 1979 |
Genre | Disco |
Length |
3:44 (7" version) 6:59 (Album version) |
Label | Warner Bros. |
Writer(s) | Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson |
Producer(s) | Nickolas Ashford, Valerie Simpson |
"Found a Cure" is a 1979 single by Ashford & Simpson, from their album, Stay Free.[1] Along with the title track and the song, "Nobody Knows", "Found a Cure" hit number one on the dance/disco chart for two weeks.[2] The tracks replaced Diana Ross's album, The Boss, which was produced by Ashford & Simpson. "Found a Cure" also crossed over to the soul singles chart where it stayed at number two for three weeks, as well as crossing over to the pop singles chart where it made the Top 40.[3]
References
Preceded by The Boss (all cuts) by Diana Ross |
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single (with "Stay Free" and "Nobody Knows") September 8, 1979 - September 15, 1979 |
Succeeded by "Come to Me" / "Don't Stop Dancing" / "Playboy" by France Joli |
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