L.O.V.E (album) - Single Details

Single Details

"Whoopsie Daisy"
Released 14 March 2005
Recorded By Joe Belmaati, C&J Studios, Copenhagen.
Writer(s) Terri Walker
Remee
Joe Belmaati
Mich Hansen
Producer(s) Cutfather & Joe for XL Talent.
Whoopsie Daisy was the first and only single from UK R&B / Soul singer Terri Walker's second album "L.O.V.E". The single was released on 14th March 2005, missing out on the UK top 40 buy one place, peaking at #41 in the UK singles charts.
Chart positions
* #41 (UK)
"This Is My Time"
Released 11 July 2005
Recorded By Joe Belmaati, C&J Studios, Copenhagen & Andy Love & Jos Jorgensen at Farm Road Studio
Writer(s) Terri Walker
Jos Jorgensen
Andy Love
Richard Randolph
Kevin Spencer
Ricky Smith.
Producer(s) Cutfather & Joe for XL Talent.
This Is My Time was the planned second single from UK R&B / Soul singer Terri Walker's second album "L.O.V.E". The single was originally due for release on 20th June 2005 but was put back until 11th July. However, the single's release was cancelled just before the release date due to lack of promotion, airplay and videoplay.
Chart positions
* CANCELLED (UK)

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