Chemise ‎– She Can't Love You

Label:
Emergency Records – EMDS 6528
Format:
Vinyl, 12", 33 ⅓ RPM
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Tracklist

A She Can't Love You (Vocal) 5:25
B She Can't Love You (Instrumental) 5:25

Credits

Notes

Rickie Rock Tim Music (BMI)
Emergency Music (ASCAP)
Produced for Muldrow Rock Productions
© ℗ 1982 Emergency Records
Manufactured and distributed by Emergency Records & Filmworks, Inc.
Made in U.S.A.

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Etched A-Side): EMDS-6528-A
  • Matrix / Runout (Etched B-Side): EMDS-6528-B
  • Other (Stamped both sides): MASTERING BY FRANKFORD/WAYNE NEW YORK
  • Other (Etched both sides, with a smiley face): Herbie Jr

Other Versions (Showing 5 of 17) View All

Title, Format Label Cat# Country Year
She Can't Love You (Vinyl, Red) Best Record BEST 12005 Italy 1982
She Can't Love You (12") High Fashion Music, Dureco Benelux MS 37 Netherlands 1982
She Can't Love You (12", gra) Emergency Records EMDS 6528 US 1982
She Can't Love You (7") Lotus Records (2) LN-116 Canada 1982
She Can't Love You (12") Philips, Phonogram 6400 724 France 1982
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Reviews & Discussion

Review by Mar 14, 2004
Sort of like the poor man's "Thanks To You" by Sinnamon, this obscure dance track features female lead and backround singers who sound so annoying that you think they came out of a Brady Bunch episode. The only thing that saves it is a catchy, up-beat tempo with good synthesizer hooks. It's debatable whether a DJ would play this at a club. You swear that the singers sound like ten year old girls, especially when they start giggling at the end of the song.
johnnycat Jan 19, 2011
Great classic r&b song from back in the day.
Steve_g Sep 24, 2010
This track has just started appearing in a perfume advert on TV in the UK.
Still stands up as a great 80's funk-synthesizer track. LOVE IT!
You never know it may get a re-release due to the advert!!!
Review by kool_fraser Aug 22, 2007 (edited over 4 years ago)
This track really hits the spot. Considering it was produced in 1982, this was some really forward looking music. The synth bassline, along with the phased snares and tripped out keys give this a nice spacey feel. The vocal is great also.

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