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IT’S THE FALLING IN LOVE

From OFF THE WALL
Written by David Foster & Carole Bayer Sager

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“It’s The Falling In Love,” written in 1978 with Carole Bayer Sager, became one of the first big songs of David Foster’s career when Michael Jackson and Quincy Jones recorded it for their hit album, “Off The Wall.”

HOW LONG (DON’T MAKE ME WAIT)

From JUNE POINTER
Written by David Foster, Tom Keane & Carole Bayer Sager

June Pointer is the youngest of the famous four sisters. During her career, she has released a couple of solo records and on the second one, released in 1989, simply entitled “June Pointer”, she chose to collaborate with people like r&b kings Narada Michael Walden and Kashif and on the pop side with stars like Burt Bacharach, Phil Ramone and David Foster.

DON’T SAY YOU LOVE ME

From TALK ON CORNERS
Written by The Corrs & Carole Bayer Sager

The Corrs are another important jewel on Foster’s crown. They asked for an audition with the canadian music maker back in 1994, while the 14 times Grammy winner was in NY busy producing Michael Jackson.

WHY CAN’T WE FALL IN LOVE?

From WHEN LOVE COMES CALLING
Written by Deniece Williams, Carole Bayer Sager & David Foster

This ballad brings us back once again to David Foster’s finest r&b work. In 1979 he was probably asked by Maurice White to produce the majority of Deniece Williams’ new album (3 cuts were produced by former Raydio leader Ray Parker jr.) and, as usual, the results were outstanding.

FLY AWAY

From BI COASTAL
Written by David Foster, Peter Allen & Carole Bayer Sager

1980 is one year that many Foster fans remember with a smile on their faces. It is the year of the Airplay project as well as Boz Scaggs’ “Middle Man”, the Average White Band’s “Shine” and especially the year of “Bi Coastal”.