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I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me

"I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)"
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Single by Exposé
from the album Exposé
B-side "I Wish the Phone Would Ring"
Released February 25, 1993
Format CD maxi-single
Recorded 1992
Genre Pop, adult contemporary
Length 3:49
Label Arista
Writer(s) Diane Warren
Producer(s) Guy Roche
Exposé singles chronology
"I Wish the Phone Would Ring"
(1992)
"I'll Never Get Over You (Getting Over Me)"
(1993)
"As Long as I Can Dream"
(1993)

"I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" is a song that was written by Diane Warren and recorded by female contemporary R&B group Exposé. It is featured on Exposé's 1992 eponymous album. It was the second single taken from the group's third studio album and was released in early 1993. The lead vocals were provided by Jeanette Jurado. Although Exposé's album refers to the song as "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me", many sources (as well as the cassette and CD singles that were released) cover the last three words of the title within parentheses.

Saxophonist Euge Groove provided the instrumental solo for this song. This marks the second time that he is featured on Exposé's hits, as he also provided a saxophone solo for their #1 pop hit, "Seasons Change".

This song has been covered by Irish pop group Bellefire as well as Filipino band MYMP and Soul Siren Nina.

According to Jurado composer Diane Warren had submitted "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" for consideration for Exposé to record at the same time as another Warren composition "Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue" which appeared on the second Exposé album What You Don't Know (1989): Arista Records president Clive Davis had indicated that only one of the two songs could be recorded for the second Exposé album and although Jurado favored "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" the album's producer Lewis Martineé opted for "Your Baby Never Looked Good in Blue". Jurado - "I felt like we lost 'I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me'...and then come the third [album] that [song] was one of the songs Clive still held [exclusively] and I am so grateful to Diane for [allowing] that."

"I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" was a top 10 hit on the American pop chart, peaking at #8; it also spent a week atop the adult contemporary chart in July of that year. It was Exposé's first top 10 pop hit since 1990's "Tell Me Why".


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