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Carla Benson
Begleitgesang
Kenneth Gamble
Begleitgesang
Evette Benton
Begleitgesang
Leon Huff
Tasteninstrumente
Shirley Brewer
Begleitgesang
Victor Carstarphen
Orgel
John Whitehead
Begleitgesang
Yvette Davis
Begleitgesang
Gene McFadden
Begleitgesang
Jimmy Ellis
Begleitgesang
Mikki Farrow
Begleitgesang
David Guest
Begleitgesang
Frankie Brunson
Orgel
John Hart
Orgel
Carl Helm
Begleitgesang
Cissy Houston
Begleitgesang
Norman Harris
Gitarre
Barbara Ingram
Begleitgesang
Bobby Martin
Waldhorn
Joseph B. Jefferson
Begleitgesang
Big Jim
Begleitgesang
Leonard Pakula
Orgel
Herb Johnson
Begleitgesang
Richard Rome
Orgel
Bunny Sigler
Gitarre
E.J. Jones
Begleitgesang
Ron Kersey
Klavier
Zach Zachary
Saxofon
Deborah Stockton
Begleitgesang
Harriet Tharpe
Begleitgesang
Doc Wade
Gitarre
Stanley Wade
Bass
Earl Young
Begleitgesang
The Sweet Inspirations
Begleitgesang
Roland Chambers
Gitarre
Dennis Dozier
Gitarre
Bobby Eli
Gitarre
Guy Fiske
Gitarre
Dennis Harris
Gitarre
Tito Jackson
Gitarre
Ronnie James
Gitarre
Tom Kennery
Gitarre
Theodore Life
Gitarre
Reginald Lucas
Gitarre
Kim Miller
Gitarre
Edward Moore
Gitarre
T.J. Tindall
Gitarre
Karl Chambers
Schlagzeug
Charles Collins
Schlagzeug
Norman Farrington
Schlagzeug
Jim Helmer
Schlagzeug
Scott Miller
Schlagzeug
Andrew Smith
Schlagzeug
David Cruse
Congas
Corliss (Sunshine) Forrest
Bongos
James Hicks
Congas
Rickie Hicks
Bongos
Randy Jackson
Congas
Nydia Mata
Bongos
Ronald Tyson
Bongos
Larry Washington
Congas
Robert Cupit
Tamburin
Allan Wayne Felder
Pauke
Jerry Cohen
Tasteninstrumente
Eugene "Lambchop" Curry
Tasteninstrumente
T.G. Conway
Tasteninstrumente
Gene Dozier
Tasteninstrumente
Bruce Gray
Klavier
Eddie Green
Klavier
Cotton Kent
Klavier
Laura Nyro
Klavier
James (Jimmy) Sigler
Orgel
Dexter Wansel
Tasteninstrumente
Harold Williams
Klavier
Charles Apollonia
Geige
Diana Barnett
Geige
Albert Barone
Geige
Joe Donofrio
Geige
Rudy Maliazia
Geige
Christine Reeves
Geige
Don Renaldo
Horn
Roger Andrews
Bass
Raymond Earl
Bass
Anthony Jackson
Bass
Michael "Sugar Bear" Foreman
Bass
Win Wilford
Bass
Jimmy Williams
Bass
Davis Barnett
Bratsche
Angelo Petrella
Bratsche
Romeo Distefano
Cello
Larry Gold
Cello
John R. (Jack) Faith
Flöte
Sam Peake
Saxofon
Michael Pedicin Jr.
Saxofon
Tony Williams
Saxofon
Rocco Bene
Trompete
Bobby Hartzell
Trompete
Rogers Stevens
Trompete
Danny Davis
Waldhorn
Joe DeAngelis
Waldhorn
Milton Phibbs
Waldhorn
Richard Genevese
Posaune
Al Grey
Posaune
Frederick Joiner
Posaune
Ed Casceralle
Posaune
Bob Moore
Posaune
David Bay Music
Gitarre
David Thompson
Congas
J. MENDELL
Tasteninstrumente
John Davis
Saxofon
Linda Creed
Begleitgesang
Michael G. Thompson
Schlagzeug
Nick DiMico
Vibrafon
Ron Baker
Bass
Vincent Montana
Marimba
KOMPOSITION UND LIEDTEXT
Kenneth Gamble
Songwriter:in
Leon Huff
Songwriter:in
John Whitehead
Songwriter:in
Gene McFadden
Songwriter:in
Frankie Brunson
Arrangeur:in
Norman Harris
Arrangeur:in
Bobby Martin
Arrangeur:in
Leonard Pakula
Arrangeur:in
Richard Rome
Arrangeur:in
Bunny Sigler
Arrangeur:in
Zach Zachary
Arrangeur:in
Linda Creed
Arrangeur:in
Ron Baker
Arrangeur:in
Vincent Montana
Arrangeur:in
PRODUKTION UND TECHNIK
Kenneth Gamble
Produzent:in
Leon Huff
Produzent:in
Leo Sacks
Produzent:in für Neuauflagen
Joe Tarsia
Aufnahmeingenieur:in
Tom Ruff
Mastering-Ingenieur:in
Tony Martell
Ausführende:r Produzent:in
Letras
[Chorus]
Nine hundred and ninety-two arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, quit just a-fighting
Nine hundred and ninety-two, I'm sick of you
[Verse 1]
I can't even go down to the corner
And get myself a cold, cold beer
'Cause when I come back to the house
Your mouth is the only thing I'm gonna hear
It's a shame
[PreChorus]
All this fussing and fighting we're doing
Don't you know that it's got to stop?
Don't make sense to go on this way
Our love affair is a total flop
[Chorus]
Nine hundred and ninety-two arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, quit just a-fighting
Nine hundred and ninety-two, I'm sick of you
[Verse 2]
I don't wanna leave you
But I gotta tell you just how it is
Life is too short to live in misery
There's so much that it has to give
[PreChorus]
Maybe we just weren't meant for each other
You know, we might have made a big mistake
But two people understand one another
Tell me, how long does it take?
[Chorus]
Nine hundred and ninety-two arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, quit just a-fighting
Nine hundred and ninety-two, I'm sick of you
[Instrumental]
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Ah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah
[PreChorus]
Maybe we just weren't meant for each other
You know, we might have made a big mistake
But two people understand one another
Tell me, how long does it take?
[Chorus]
Nine hundred and ninety-two arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, quit just a-fighting
Nine hundred and ninety-two arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, quit just a-fighting
[Instrumental]
Woman, what you're doing, you know it ain't cool
Woman, what you're saying, you know it ain't cool
You ain't got to do all this fussin' and fightin' that you're doing
You know it ain't no good
All this cussin' and fussin' that you're doing, you know it ain't no good
I'm supposed to be wearing the pants around here
But all I get out of you is static, woman
Making my children nervous
They can't sleep at night, won't eat a bite
Gotta stop this arguing, baby
You don't know what you're doing to me now
Come on
[Outro]
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments, arguments
Nine hundred and ninety-two, nine hundred and ninety-two arguments
Written by: Gene McFadden, John Whitehead, Kenneth Gamble, Leon Huff