Learn to Say No - Jody Watley & George Michael



     
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Learn to Say No Lyrics


No sweat, no pain
No lost, no gain
More of the same
You've got to stop that straight away
Beg the question
There in the answer lies
Search your soul for a self control
(redefine your roll
But keep your feet on the ground)
Sooner or later
Maybe tomomrrow
Sooner or later
You've got to learn to say no
I'll be cruel to be kind
You play it cool every time
Playing games in your mind
You've got to stop that straight away
Sad and lonely

But you say you're having fun
Don't you know you been had enough
When push comes to shove
You always let yourself down
Sooner or later
Maybe tomorrow
Sooner or later
You've got to learn to say no
The key to moving on is knowing when it's over
Sometimes surrender is the only way to go
Sad and lonely
But you say you're having fun
Seem to me you've been so confused
Can't you see that it's time to choose
You've got to beg your questions
There in the answer lies
Don't you know you been had enough
When push comes to shove you're always let yourself down
Sooner or later
Maybe tomorrow
Sooner or later
You've got to learn to say no

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After two and a half years in England, Watley returned to America and secured a recording deal with MCA Records, eager to establish her own identity. Her album Jody Watley was released in March 1987, and she co-wrote six of the album's nine songs. In an interview with Rolling Stone Magazine, Watley would say that she wanted to showcase her voice against "really funky hard dance tracks." The album's lead single, "Looking for a New Love", became a smash hit with an instant catch-phrase "hasta la vista, baby", and was certified gold. The album peaked at #10 on the US Billboard Top 200 Album Chart, number-one on the Billboard Hot R&B Albums Chart, and sold two million copies in the US, and a total of four million copies worldwide. It produced five uptempo dance and R&B singles that charted on the US Hot 100, with three peaking in the top ten: "Looking for a New Love" (US #2, #1 Dance, #1 R&B, UK #13); "Still a Thrill" (US #56, #3 R&B #1 Dance); "Don't You Want Me" (US #6 #1 Dance #3 R&B); "Some Kind of Lover" (US #10 #1 Dance #3 R&B); and "Most of All" (US #60, #11 R&B)[26] Also included on her debut album Jody Watley was the duet with George Michael, "Learn To Say No", produced by Bernard Edwards.

At the 30th Annual Grammy Awards in 1988, Watley won the award for Best New Artist, and was nominated for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance. That same year, she also received nominations for four MTV Video Music Awards and three Soul Train Awards.

Shortly after winning the Grammy Award, Watley would be featured in Harper's Bazaar Magazine photographed by Francesco Scavullo. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.

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