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This article is about the album by American band LFO. For the album by the British band, see
LFO (British band) .
1999 studio album by LFO
LFO Released August 24, 1999 (1999-08-24 ) Genre Length 51 :35 Label Producer
"Can't Have You" Released: October 13, 1998
"Summer Girls " Released: June 29, 1999
"Girl on TV " Released: November 2, 1999
"I Don't Wanna Kiss You Goodnight" Released: March 21, 2000
"West Side Story" Released: July 18, 2000
LFO is the debut album by American pop group LFO . It was released on August 24, 1999, under Arista Records .
Track listing
Standard version Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 1. "Summer Girls " 4:18 2. "Girl on TV " 4:08 3. "Cross My Heart" 4:30 4. "Can't Have You" (featuring Kayo) 4:03 5. "I Don't Wanna Kiss You Goodnight" Dane DeViller Sean Hosein Kipner D. Zero Cutfather & Joe 4:06 6. "West Side Story" 3:29 7. "Think About You" Cutfather & Joe 3:57 8. "I Will Show You Mine" Cutfather & Joe 3:33 9. "All I Need to Know" Full Force 3:50 10. "Baby Be Mine" Dakari 3:53 11. "Your Heart Is Safe with Me" Diane Warren Cutfather & Joe 3:51 12. "My Block" 3:27 13. "Forever" 4:16
US re-issue version (bonus tracks) Title Writer(s) Producer(s) 14. "The Reason Why" Bloodshy 15. "Me (Boom, Shalak, Lak, Boom)" Karlsson Dakari Tucker Cronin Bloodshy
Notes
"Can't Have You" contains elements of "The Glow of Love ", written by Wayne Garfield, Mauro Malavasi and David Romani.
"Baby Be Mine" contains replayed elements of "Human ", written by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis .
"My Block" contains replayed elements of "She's a Bad Mama Jama ", written by Leon Haywood . Contains re-sung elements of "Ladies' Night ", written by George Brown , Robert Bell , Ronald Bell , Claydes Smith , James Taylor , Earl Toon , Dennis Thomas and Meekaaeel Muhammad.
^a signifies remix and additional production
^b signifies a co-producer
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart (1999)
Position
US Billboard 200[6]
188
Chart (2000)
Position
US Billboard 200[7]
77
Certifications and sales
References
Studio albums Singles Related articles