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No Regrets is the seventh studio album by American R&B group All-4-One . It was released on September 15, 2009 through Peak Records .

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15-717: No Regrets may refer to: Albums [ edit ] No Regrets (All-4-One album) , 2009 No Regrets (Dope album) , 2009 No Regrets (Elisabeth Withers album) , 2010 No Regrets (Faye Wong album) , 1993 No Regrets (Hardcore Superstar album) , 2003 No Regrets (Pandora album) , 1999 No Regrets (Leon Redbone album) , 1988 No Regrets (The Walker Brothers album) , 1975 No Regrets , album and title track thereof by Joe Sample & Randy Crawford, 2008 Songs [ edit ] "No Regrets" (Amanda Lear song) , 1983 "No Regrets" (Dappy song) , 2011 "No Regrets" (Elisabeth Withers song) , 2010 song from

30-606: A 2011 book co-written by former Kiss lead guitarist Ace Frehley See also [ edit ] Best Regrets (disambiguation) No Regret (disambiguation) Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title No Regrets . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to the intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=No_Regrets&oldid=1246820644 " Category : Disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description

45-659: A duet with Stevie Wonder called " Stubborn Kind of Fellow ", which appeared on the Marvin Gaye tribute album , Inner City Blues: The Music of Marvin Gaye . For Real also recorded songs for the soundtracks of the films Waiting to Exhale and Fled . Paying homage to the Motown sound with "Like I Do", The Marvelettes -inspired first single and video from their second album, Free (their first for Rowdy Records), they call their sound an answer to "counterfeit R&B". "During

60-524: A song by Gob, from the album The World According to Gob "No Regrets", a song written by Harry Tobias and Roy Ingraham, and first recorded by Henry King and His Orchestra , 1936 "No Regrets", a song by Masta Ace, from the album Disposable Arts "No Regrets", a song by Phoebe Snow, from the album Second Childhood (a cover of the Tobias/Ingraham composition) "No Regrets", a song by Sugababes from The Lost Tapes "No Regrets",

75-422: A song by Tom Cochrane, from the album Mad Mad World " Non, je ne regrette rien " (English translation "No, I regret nothing"; often titled "No Regrets"), a 1956 song best known from Édith Piaf's version Television [ edit ] No Regrets (TV series) , a Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB "No Regrets" ( Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. ) Other [ edit ] No Regrets (book) ,

90-527: Is a cover of the song by the group For Real , who All-4-One toured with during the 1990s. All-4-One had always enjoyed singing the song with the group and decided to make it the a cappella track for this album. It includes a cover of Westlife 's "If Your Heart's Not in It", included on their World of Our Own album (2001). This 2000s R&B / soul album–related article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . For Real For Real

105-501: Is an American R&B and soul quartet, that formed in 1990. In the latter part of that decade they were nominated for a Billboard Music Award and a Soul Train Music Award . The ladies have now reunited and are touring. For Real secured their recording contract by accident. "We were picking up our manager from the airport. So we decided to greet him with an acappella song. Someone from A&M Records just happened to be in

120-438: Is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages No Regrets (All-4-One album) The first single from the album was "My Child", followed by "When I Needed an Angel", of which a portion of the proceeds were donated to Donate Life America . The album was written by the group and produced by Jamie Jones' production company, The Heavyweights. The song "You Don't Know Nothin'"

135-554: The Emmy -winning film Introducing Dorothy Dandridge with Halle Berry , in which Berry plays a singer but Williams is behind her singing voice. In 2007, Josina Elder-Epps began work on a solo album and released two songs "Watcha Gonna Do" and "Doing It On My Own" to her MySpace page. She began work with producer CoryLavel on an album in 2009. In 2010, Necia Bray-Gates released her debut solo album "Love Letters" on an independent label. On July 25, 2018, all four members reunited for

150-539: The Martin Scorsese film project Grace of My Heart . The foursome also forayed into acting with appearances in the film Shake, Rattle and Rock! starring Renée Zellweger and Howie Mandel on Showtime . They also hit the US Top 20 with the single " Freedom (Theme from Panther ) " featuring Aaliyah , TLC , En Vogue , BlackGirl , SWV , and Vanessa Williams from the film Panther . They also recorded

165-587: The Motown era, artists sang with passion," says Josina, who founded the group back in 1986 in Los Angeles. "That's what's missing from a lot of today's music. But don't worry, we're bringing it back!" After a label change from A&M to Dallas Austin's Arista imprint Rowdy Records in 1996, For Real released their second album Free . The first two singles were "Like I Do" and "The Saddest Song I Ever Heard". The band also recorded three songs ("I Do", "Born to Love That Boy" and "Unwanted Number") and appeared in

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180-497: The airport and heard us perform. Not long after, we were signed," said Latanyia Baldwin. The band released their debut album, It's a Natural Thang , with production from Brian McKnight on A&M Records in 1994, and it became a critical success, including a rare four stars from Rolling Stone magazine. Their first single , "You Don't Wanna Miss" hit #28 on the Billboard Hot R&;B/Hip-Hop Songs chart;

195-602: The critically acclaimed film Grace of My Heart . The film's soundtrack won a Satellite Award in 1997. In January 1997, the band won an American Music Award for their work on the Waiting to Exhale soundtrack, with their featured song,"Love Will Be Waiting at Home". In Summer 1997, the group earned a Soul Train Award nomination for Album of the Year (By a Group, Band or Duo) for Free . In 1999, Wendi Williams lent her voice to

210-761: The group's second single, "Easy to Love", peaked at #65 on the same chart. The third single, "You Don't Know Nothin'", peaked at #88 on the Billboard Hot 100 . The song also peaked at #54 in the UK Singles Chart in July 1995. The album sold over one million copies worldwide, and peaked at #80 on the Billboard 200 . In 1995, the band appeared in Italian Vogue , modeling men's suits. They toured alongside Stevie Wonder , and lent their voices to

225-429: The same album "No Regrets" (Magic! song) , 2016 "No Regrets" (Robbie Williams song) , 1998 "No Regrets" (Tom Rush song) , 1968, re-recorded 1974 and subsequently covered by numerous artists "No Regrets", a song by Aesop Rock, from the album Labor Days "No Regrets", a song by Bon Jovi, from the album Bounce "No Regrets", a song by Eminem, from the album Music to Be Murdered By "No Regrets",

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