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1980 studio album by Switch
This Is My Dream
Studio album by Switch
ReleasedNovember 1980
Recorded1980
GenreR&B
LabelGordy Records
ProducerBobby DeBarge, Gregory Williams, Jody Sims
Switch chronology
Reaching for Tomorrow
(1980)
This Is My Dream
(1980)
Switch V
(1981)

This Is My Dream is the fourth album by R&B group Switch. It was released in 1980. This is also the only album during their tenure with Motown not to feature input from Jermaine Jackson; they produced this album themselves.

Following the release of their third album, Reaching for Tomorrow,  in 1980, the group released This Is My Dream, their fourth album, later that same year. It included the top-ten hit "Love Over And Over Again", which Bobby DeBarge wrote with his sister and future DeBarge member Bunny DeBarge.

Charts

Year Chart positions
US US
R&B
1980-1981 85 21

Singles

Year Single Chart positions
US US
R&B
US
Dance
1981 "You & I" 57

Track listing

  1. "Believe In Yourself" (Jody Sims)
  2. "Love Over And Over Again" (Bobby DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge)
  3. "Just Imagine" (Gregory Williams, Lee Garrett)
  4. "All I Need Is You" (Bobby DeBarge)
  5. "You And I" (Bobby DeBarge, Gregory Williams)
  6. "What A Feeling" (Gregory Williams)
  7. "Without You In My Life" (Gregory Williams)
  8. "Why'd You Let Love Fall" (Bobby DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge)
  9. "We Can Make It Better" (Eddie Fluellen)
  10. "This Is My Dream" (Bobby DeBarge, Bunny DeBarge)

References

  1. Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc. (published 6 December 1980). 1980-12-06.
  2. Purnell, Florestine (3 December 1980). "New Switch album sounds dangerously familiar". The Kansas City Star. pp. 12B.
  3. "Switch US albums chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
  4. "Switch US singles chart history". allmusic.com. Retrieved 2011-06-17.
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