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| Writer = ], Jody Watley | | Writer = ], Jody Watley | ||
| Producer = ] | | Producer = ] | ||
⚫ | | Last single = "]"<BR>(1990) | ||
| Chart position = <li>#61 <small>(U.S. Pop)</small></li> | |||
⚫ | | This single = "'''I Want You'''"<br>(1991) | ||
<li>#5 <small>(U.S. R&B)</small></li> <li>#17 <small>(U.S. Dance)</small></li> | |||
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| Next single = "]"<br>(1992) | ||
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"'''I Want You'''" is the first single from ]'s third album, ''Affairs of the Heart''. "I Want You" was considered a disappointment{{whom}} after her second album scored three consecutive top-ten pop singles. "I Want You" failed to reach the top 50 on the U.S. pop chart, although it did find success as a top-five R&B single, and top-twenty dance single. | ||
The video was featured on an episode of '']''. | The video was featured on an episode of '']''. | ||
==Charts== | |||
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!Chart (1991) | |||
!Peak<br>position | |||
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|''Billboard'' Hot 100 | |||
|align=center|61 | |||
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|''Billboard'' Hot R&B Singles | |||
|align=center|5 | |||
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|''Billboard'' Hot Dance/Club Play | |||
|align=center|17 | |||
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"I Want You" is the first single from Jody Watley's third album, Affairs of the Heart. "I Want You" was considered a disappointment after her second album scored three consecutive top-ten pop singles. "I Want You" failed to reach the top 50 on the U.S. pop chart, although it did find success as a top-five R&B single, and top-twenty dance single.
The video was featured on an episode of Beverly Hills, 90210.
Charts
Chart (1991) | Peak position |
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Billboard Hot 100 | 61 |
Billboard Hot R&B Singles | 5 |
Billboard Hot Dance/Club Play | 17 |
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