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We Can't Go Wrong

We Can't Go Wrong
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Studio album by The Cover Girls
Released August 30, 1989
Recorded D&D Recording Studio, Soundtrack Studio, Quad Recording Studio, Shakedown Sound Studio, Electric Lady Studio, Marathon Recording Studio, & Hip Pocket Recording Studio, New York, New York
Genre Dance, R&B, Freestyle
Length 49:31
Label Capitol/EMI Records
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C2-91041
Producer Andy "Panda" Tripoli
"Little" Louie Vega
Robert Clivillés & David Cole
Albert Cabrera & Tony Moran (The Latin Rascals)
The Cover Girls chronology
Show Me
(1987)Show Me1987
We Can't Go Wrong
(1989)
Here It Is
(1992)Here It Is1992
Singles from We Can't Go Wrong
  1. "My Heart Skips a Beat"
    Released: June 28, 1989
  2. "We Can't Go Wrong"
    Released: October 24, 1989
  3. "All That Glitters Isn't Gold"
    Released: January 30, 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 2.5/5 stars
Warr.org 1.5/5 stars

We Can't Go Wrong is the second album from the New York-based R&B–dance trio The Cover Girls. Although the album only made it to #108 on the Billboard album chart, by the end of 1990 it had been certified platinum and become the group's biggest-selling album. We Can't Go Wrong features songwriting and production by Albert Cabrera, Andy "Panda" Tripoli, David Cole, "Little" Louie Vega, Robert Clivilles, and Tony Moran.

After scoring moderate success with their gold-selling debut album Show Me in 1987, the group left independent label Fever Records, and signed with Capitol Records for this album, which was released in August 1989. This album contains the same mixture of fine Freestyle dance numbers and soaring R&B-styled ballads as their debut album. Besides the three hit singles released from this album ("My Heart Skips a Beat", "We Can't Go Wrong", and "All That Glitters Isn't Gold"), standout tracks include "Nothing Could Be Better", "That Boy of Mine" (which was also featured on their debut album Show Me), "No One in This World", and a cover version of the Carole King–Gerry Goffin classic "Up on the Roof". This album would be the last one to feature lead singer Angel Clivillés (who would depart the group for a solo career) and Margo Urban who would both would be replaced by Evelyn Escalera and Michelle Valentine respectively.


Album - Billboard (North America)

Singles - Billboard (North America)


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