Don't Go (En Vogue song)
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| “Don't Go” | |||||
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| Single by En Vogue from the album Born to Sing |
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| Released | 1991 | ||||
| Format | 7" / 12" / CD Single | ||||
| Genre | R&B | ||||
| Length | 5 min 48 s | ||||
| Label | Atlantic | ||||
| Writer(s) | Thomas McElroy, Denzil Foster and EnVogue | ||||
| Producer | Denzil Foster and David Lombard | ||||
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"Don't Go" was the final single from En Vogue's debut album Born to Sing, it peaked at number three on the US R&B singles chart. The song is a ballad informing the male lover that his female counterpart wants him to not leave. This was the first type of ballad by En Vogue and features a vocal progression by Terry Ellis displaying her maximum 5 octave range.
The song is led entirely by Terry Ellis.

