I Hope We Get to Love in Time
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Average customer review:Track Listing
- You Don't Have to Be a Star (To Be in My Show)
- Your Love
- I Still Will Be with You
- Never Gonna Let You Go
- Nothing Can Stop Me
- You Can't Change My Heart
- I Hope We Get to Love in Time
- My Love for You (Will Always Be the Same)
- Easy Way Out
- We've Got to Get It on Again
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #224545 in Music
- Released on: 1996-03-19
- Number of discs: 1
Customer Reviews
A Vastly Underrated CD
...from a vastly underrated duo. This couple can sing their...you know what I mean. They never really got thier due because perhaps they were overshadowed by their years in the Fifth Dimension, the group evvybody thought had too many pop hits to really be anything but a blip on the history of music. That just ain't so. The Fifth and McCoo and Davis were talented vocalists who made it big. Really, really, really big. So big that I remember McCoo & Davis had a summer variety TV show--and their sound is so great that the word chemistry doesn't do it justice. Maybe it was kismet, I dunno. But listen to the title track, "I Hope..." and the Tony Hester cut "Nothing's Gonna Stop Me" and decide for yourself. I love these two!
Worth the Wait!!
I've been searching for this CD for months! I finally found a new copy. (Check out Marilyn & Billy's official web site.)
This is a very good CD, and I can't wait to listen to it again. It's definitely worth the time I spent searching. These songs are different, and I think better, than most songs I've heard by 5th Dimension. The singing is still great.
GOOD LISTENING
Truth is, I didn't buy this CD; I could hire Marilyn and Billy to perform it for me these days for what it costs. I DO have the original LP in great condition though. I play it perhaps twice a year. I've always wondered why the title song, a bit more sentimental than the follow-up, "You Don't Have to Be a Star" wasn't a bigger hit. Apparently it did leave the public hungry for more since "You Don't Have to Be a Star" gets regular play on oldies stations. At a reasonable price, those two songs would make this a good buy and the rest would be gravy. If money means nothing to you, by all means, lay your money down and enjoy. The album is most pleasant.

