Tattoo It


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FieldValue
nameTattoo It
typestudio
artistPaul Lekakis
coverPaul Lekakis - Tattoo It.png
borderyes
releasedAugust 1990
recorded1987–90
genreHi-NRG, dance-pop
length43:08
labelSire
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Tattoo It is a 1990 album by American pop / Hi-NRG singer Paul Lekakis. The album was released on Sire Records. It contains the hit single, "Boom Boom (Let's Go Back to My Room)", which Lekakis had previously released in 1987 on Polydor Records. Two of the tracks on the album, "You Blow Me Away" and "My House", were produced by Shep Pettibone. The track "Are You Man Enough" features additional vocals by Lisa Bellamy.

Track listing

|title1=Tattoo It on Me |writer1=Robert Cohen, Jeff Vincent |length1=4:46 |title2=My House |writer2=Jody Watley, Bruce Woolley |length2=4:33 |title3=You Know You Want It |writer3=Michael Wiley |length3=4:08 |title4=I Will Be There |writer4=Paul Lekakis, Jeff Vincent |length4=3:58 |title5=One Step Closer |writer5=Jeff Vincent |length5=4:08 |title6=Lips |writer6=Andy Marvel, Tony Moran |length6=5:02 |title7=So I Heard |writer7=Jeff Vincent |length7=3:59 |title8=You Blow Me Away |writer8=L. Russell Brown, Tommy Page |length8=4:05 |title9=Are You Man Enough |note9=featuring Lisa Bellamy |writer9=Dennis Lambert, Brian Potter |length9=4:10 |title10=Boom Boom (Let's Go Back to My Room) |writer10=Miki Chieregato, Riccardo Ballerini, Roberto Turatti, Stefano Montin, Tom Hooker |length10=4:01

References

References

  1. {{AllMusic
  2. {{Discogs release

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