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Most of the songs on the album were written by group members Shawn Stockman, and Nathan and Wanya Morris. Some input was also provided by Michael Bivins of [[Music/NewEdition Bell Biv DeVoe]]. The burgeoning Philadelphia group was advertised to be part of the NewJackSwing movement. But while debut song "Motownphilly" indeed followed that sound, there were plenty of songs that would point toward a different direction for the future superstars: HipHopSoul. That sound would be reflected by several of their later songs from this album, including "Uhh Ahh" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".

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Most of the songs on the album were written by group members Shawn Stockman, and Nathan and Wanya Morris. Some input was also provided by Michael Bivins of [[Music/NewEdition Bell Biv DeVoe]].Music/BellBivDeVoe. The burgeoning Philadelphia group was advertised to be part of the NewJackSwing movement. But while debut song "Motownphilly" indeed followed that sound, there were plenty of songs that would point toward a different direction for the future superstars: HipHopSoul. That sound would be reflected by several of their later songs from this album, including "Uhh Ahh" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".
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Several of the album's singles were also featured on film soundtracks: "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump'', while "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''. "End of the Road" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were originally recorded in 1992 for ''Film/{{Boomerang}}'' and ''Series/TheJacksonsAnAmericanDream'', respectively, before being transplanted onto ''Cooleyhighharmony'''s 1993 reissue after becoming massive hit singles.

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Several of the album's singles were also featured on film soundtracks: "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump'', while "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''. "End of the Road" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were originally recorded in 1992 for ''Film/{{Boomerang}}'' ''Film/Boomerang1992'' and ''Series/TheJacksonsAnAmericanDream'', respectively, before being transplanted onto ''Cooleyhighharmony'''s 1993 reissue after becoming massive hit singles.
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Both the original song and Boyz II Men's cover is titled "In the Still of the Nite", according to both Wikipedia, and respective cover art. Changing to match the official spelling.


The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the songs "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)". The former song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.

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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the songs "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Night Nite (I'll Remember)". The former song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.



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** "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)" is a cover of "In the Still of the Nite", the DooWop standard by The Five Satins.

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** "In the Still of the Night Nite (I'll Remember)" is a cover of "In the Still of the Nite", the DooWop standard by The Five Satins.



* UpdatedReRelease: After ''Cooleyhighharmony'' initially ended its promotional course in 1992, the massive success of the group's movie singles "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)", spurred Motown into re-issuing an updated version of the album 1993; featuring the two singles, and a handful of remixes. The 2009 remastered edition added a second disc of remixes and unreleased tracks from the album sessions.

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* UpdatedReRelease: After ''Cooleyhighharmony'' initially ended its promotional course in 1992, the massive success of the group's movie singles "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Night Nite (I'll Remember)", spurred Motown into re-issuing an updated version of the album 1993; featuring the two singles, and a handful of remixes. The 2009 remastered edition added a second disc of remixes and unreleased tracks from the album sessions.
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* HipHopSoul: Began to develop some of this song, with stuff like "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", and "End of the Road" from the re-release.

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* HipHopSoul: Began to develop some of this song, sound, with stuff like "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", and "End of the Road" from the re-release.

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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the songs "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". The former song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.

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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the songs "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite Night (I'll Remember)". The former song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.



* CoverVersion: Both "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were covers of songs by G.C. Cameron, and The Five Satins, respectively.

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"It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were covers of songs was originally a solo song by G.C. Cameron, who spent time with The Spinners and Music/TheTemptations.
** "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)" is a cover of "In the Still of the Nite", the DooWop standard by
The Five Satins, respectively.Satins.



* UpdatedReRelease: After ''Cooleyhighharmony'' initially ended its promotional course in 1992, the massive success of the group's movie singles "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)", spurred Motown into re-issuing an updated version of the album 1993; featuring the two singles, and a handful of remixes. The 2009 remastered edition added a second disc of remixes and unreleased tracks from the album sessions.

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* UpdatedReRelease: After ''Cooleyhighharmony'' initially ended its promotional course in 1992, the massive success of the group's movie singles "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite Night (I'll Remember)", spurred Motown into re-issuing an updated version of the album 1993; featuring the two singles, and a handful of remixes. The 2009 remastered edition added a second disc of remixes and unreleased tracks from the album sessions.
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Several of the album's singles were also be featured on film soundtracks. "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump'', while "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''. "End of the Road" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were originally recorded in 1992 for ''Film/{{Boomerang}}'' and ''Series/TheJacksonsAnAmericanDream'', respectively, before being transplanted onto ''Cooleyhighharmony'''s 1993 reissue after becoming massive hit singles.

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Several of the album's singles were also be featured on film soundtracks. soundtracks: "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump'', while "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''. "End of the Road" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were originally recorded in 1992 for ''Film/{{Boomerang}}'' and ''Series/TheJacksonsAnAmericanDream'', respectively, before being transplanted onto ''Cooleyhighharmony'''s 1993 reissue after becoming massive hit singles.

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Most of the songs on the album were written by group members Shawn Stockman, and Nathan and Wanya Morris. Some input was also provided by Michael Bivins of [[Music/NewEdition Bell Biv DeVoe]]. The burgeoning Philadelphia group was advertised to be part of the NewJackSwing movement. But while debut song "Motownphilly" indeed followed that sound, there were plenty of songs that would point toward a different direction for the future superstars: HipHopSoul.

That sound would be reflected by several of their later songs from this album, including "Uhh Ahh" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".

The album proved to be an incredible hit, going nine-times Platinum in the United States. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and finished in the top quarter of the decade-end Billboard 200 album chart for TheNineties.

Five singles were initially released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Three of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100.

"Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump''. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''.

The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song "End of the Road". That song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.

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Most of the songs on the album were written by group members Shawn Stockman, and Nathan and Wanya Morris. Some input was also provided by Michael Bivins of [[Music/NewEdition Bell Biv DeVoe]]. The burgeoning Philadelphia group was advertised to be part of the NewJackSwing movement. But while debut song "Motownphilly" indeed followed that sound, there were plenty of songs that would point toward a different direction for the future superstars: HipHopSoul.

HipHopSoul. That sound would be reflected by several of their later songs from this album, including "Uhh Ahh" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".

The album proved to be an incredible hit, going nine-times Platinum in the United States. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and finished in the top quarter of the decade-end Billboard 200 album chart for TheNineties.

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TheNineties. Six singles were initially released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Sympin", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Three of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100.

"Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump''. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''.

The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song songs "End of the Road". That Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". The former song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.
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Several of the album's singles were also be featured on film soundtracks. "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump'', while "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''. "End of the Road" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were originally recorded in 1992 for ''Film/{{Boomerang}}'' and ''Series/TheJacksonsAnAmericanDream'', respectively, before being transplanted onto ''Cooleyhighharmony'''s 1993 reissue after becoming massive hit singles.




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# "Uhh Ahh" (sequel version) (4:15)
# "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Austin 2:48)

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# "Uhh Ahh" (sequel version) (4:15)
# "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Austin 2:48)(2:48)



# "Sympin'" (original album version) (4:23)
# "Uhh Ahh" (original album version) (3:51)

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# "Sympin'" (original album version) (Remix edit) (4:23)
# "Uhh Ahh" (original album version) (Sequel Version) (3:51)



* CoverVersion: Both "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)" were covers of songs by G.C. Cameron, and The Five Satins, respectively.



* TranslatedCoverVersion: "End of the Road" was accompanied on the 1993 re-release by a Spanish-language version, "Al Final del Camino".

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* TranslatedCoverVersion: "End of the Road" was accompanied on the 1993 re-release by a Spanish-language version, "Al Final del Camino".Camino".
* UpdatedReRelease: After ''Cooleyhighharmony'' initially ended its promotional course in 1992, the massive success of the group's movie singles "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)", spurred Motown into re-issuing an updated version of the album 1993; featuring the two singles, and a handful of remixes. The 2009 remastered edition added a second disc of remixes and unreleased tracks from the album sessions.

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Six singles were released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI.

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Six Five singles were initially released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four Three of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI.
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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song "End of the Road", and again in 2009; this time, with a second disc of 12-inch remixes, and two unreleased tracks.

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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song "End of the Road", Road". That song would become the group's first #1 on the Billboard Hot 100. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and again a Gold single from the BPI. In fact, it would become ''one the biggest songs of all time'': It was #6 on the decade-end Billboard Hot 100, and was placed at #55 on an all-time Hot 100 list assembled by ''Billboard'' in 2018.

The album was remastered
in 2009; this time, with a second disc of 12-inch remixes, and two unreleased tracks.

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Six singles were released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump''.

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Six singles were released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI. BPI.

"Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump''.
''Film/WhiteMenCantJump''. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" was included in the soundtrack for ''Film/LethalWeapon3''.
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Six singles were released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI.

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Six singles were released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI.
BPI. "Sympin'" was remixed and released as a single in 1992 to promote the soundtrack for ''Film/WhiteMenCantJump''.
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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song "End of the Road".

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The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song "End of the Road".
Road", and again in 2009; this time, with a second disc of 12-inch remixes, and two unreleased tracks.

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1. "Al Final del Camino" (5:51)
2. "Please Don't Go" (4:26)
3. "Lonely Heart" (3:42)
4. "This Is My Heart" (3:23)
5. "Uhh Ahh" (sequel version) (4:15)
6. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Austin 2:48)
7. "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)" (2:51)
8. "Motownphilly" (remix – radio edit) (3:59)
9. "Under Pressure" (4:13)
10. "Sympin'" (3:59)
11. "Little Things" (4:01)
12. "Your Love" (5:50)
13. "Motownphilly" (original album version) (3:55)
14. "Sympin'" (original album version) (4:23)
15. "Uhh Ahh" (original album version) (3:51)
16. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Radio Version) (3:06)
17. "End of the Road" (5:50)

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1. # "Al Final del Camino" (5:51)
2. # "Please Don't Go" (4:26)
3. # "Lonely Heart" (3:42)
4. # "This Is My Heart" (3:23)
5. # "Uhh Ahh" (sequel version) (4:15)
6. # "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Austin 2:48)
7. # "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)" (2:51)
8. # "Motownphilly" (remix – radio edit) (3:59)
9. # "Under Pressure" (4:13)
10. # "Sympin'" (3:59)
11. # "Little Things" (4:01)
12. # "Your Love" (5:50)
13. # "Motownphilly" (original album version) (3:55)
14. # "Sympin'" (original album version) (4:23)
15. # "Uhh Ahh" (original album version) (3:51)
16. # "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Radio Version) (3:06)
17. # "End of the Road" (5:50)



* NewJackSwing: Half the album, along with first release "Motownphilly"

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* NewJackSwing: Half the album, along with first release "Motownphilly""Motownphilly"
* TranslatedCoverVersion: "End of the Road" was accompanied on the 1993 re-release by a Spanish-language version, "Al Final del Camino".
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When I can't sleep at night without holding you tight''\\

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When ''When I can't sleep at night without holding you tight''\\

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->''We belong together, and you know that I'm right''\\
''Why do you play with my heart? Why do you play with my mind?''\\
''Said we'd be forever, said it'd never die''\\
''How could you love me and leave me and never say goodbye?''\\
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When I can't sleep at night without holding you tight''\\
''Girl, each time I try I just break down and cry''\\
''Pain in my head oh I'd rather be dead''\\
''Spinning around and around''
-->--'''"End of the Road"'''



The album proved to be an incredible hit, going nine-times Platinum in the United States. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and finished in the top quarter of the decade-end Billboard 200 album chart for The90s.

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The album proved to be an incredible hit, going nine-times Platinum in the United States. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and finished in the top quarter of the decade-end Billboard 200 album chart for The90s.
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''Not too hard, not too soft'']]

'''''Cooleyhighharmony''''' is the debut album recorded by American RAndB group Music/BoyzIIMen. It was released through [[Creator/{{Motown}} Motown Records]] on April 30, 1991.

Most of the songs on the album were written by group members Shawn Stockman, and Nathan and Wanya Morris. Some input was also provided by Michael Bivins of [[Music/NewEdition Bell Biv DeVoe]]. The burgeoning Philadelphia group was advertised to be part of the NewJackSwing movement. But while debut song "Motownphilly" indeed followed that sound, there were plenty of songs that would point toward a different direction for the future superstars: HipHopSoul.

That sound would be reflected by several of their later songs from this album, including "Uhh Ahh" and "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday".

The album proved to be an incredible hit, going nine-times Platinum in the United States. It peaked at #3 on the Billboard 200 album chart, and finished in the top quarter of the decade-end Billboard 200 album chart for The90s.

Six singles were released to support the album: "Motownphilly", "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", "Uhh Ahh", "Please Don't Go", "End of the Road", and "In the Still of the Nite (I'll Remember)". Four of those singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, with "End of the Road" being their first #1 on that chart. It also hit #1 in the United Kingdom, being awarded a Platinum single from the RIAA and a Gold single from the BPI.

The album was re-released in 1993 with all the original songs, two radio edits, and the song "End of the Road".

!!Tracklist
# "Please Don't Go" (4:26)
# "Lonely Heart" (3:42)
# "This Is My Heart" (3:23)
# "Uhh Ahh" (3:51)
# "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (2:51)
# "Motownphilly" (3:55)
# "Under Pressure" (4:13)
# "Sympin'" (4:23)
# "Little Things" (4:01)
# "Your Love" (5:50)

!!1993 Re-Release Tracklist
1. "Al Final del Camino" (5:51)
2. "Please Don't Go" (4:26)
3. "Lonely Heart" (3:42)
4. "This Is My Heart" (3:23)
5. "Uhh Ahh" (sequel version) (4:15)
6. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Austin 2:48)
7. "In the Still of the Night (I'll Remember)" (2:51)
8. "Motownphilly" (remix – radio edit) (3:59)
9. "Under Pressure" (4:13)
10. "Sympin'" (3:59)
11. "Little Things" (4:01)
12. "Your Love" (5:50)
13. "Motownphilly" (original album version) (3:55)
14. "Sympin'" (original album version) (4:23)
15. "Uhh Ahh" (original album version) (3:51)
16. "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday" (Radio Version) (3:06)
17. "End of the Road" (5:50)

!!"I thought we'd get to see forever, but forever's troped away"
* HipHopSoul: Began to develop some of this song, with stuff like "It's So Hard to Say Goodbye to Yesterday", and "End of the Road" from the re-release.
* NewJackSwing: Half the album, along with first release "Motownphilly"

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