Untitled (Terri Walker Album) - Single Details

Single Details

"Guess You Didn't Love Me"
Released 17 February 2003
Recorded Larrabee Sound Studio, North Hollywood, CA.
Writer(s) Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell
Joi Campbell
Mos Def.
Producer(s) Warryn "Baby Dubb" Campbell for Nyrraw Entertainment.
Guess You Didn't Love Me was the debut single from Terri Walker's debut album Untitled. The single was released on 17th February 2003, peaking at #60 in the UK singles charts. Mos Def did not appear in the music video for the single.
Chart positions
* #60 (UK)
"Ching Ching (Lovin' You Still)"
Released 5 May 2003
Recorded Larrabee Sound Studio, North Hollywood, CA.
Writer(s) Marc "M2E" Smith
Sylvia Bennett Smith.
Producer(s) Marc "M2E" Smith & Sylvia Bennett Smith for Kakalaka Koffee Productions.
Ching Ching (Lovin' You Still) was the album's second single from Terri Walker. It was released on 5th May 2003, becoming her first and only top 40 hit to date, peaking at #38 in the UK singles charts.
Chart positions
* #38 (UK)
"Drawing Board"
Released Promo Only
Recorded Larrabee Sound Studio, North Hollywood, CA.
Writer(s) James Yarde
Louise Francis.
Producer(s) James Yarde for WiseChild productions.
Drawing Board was a promo single, meaning that it wasn't commercially released. The single did, however have a music video.
Chart positions
* Unreleased

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