Yours Faithfully

Yours Faithfully

Infobox Album
Name = Yours Faithfully
Type = studio
Artist = Rebbie Jackson


Released = March 31, 1998
Recorded = 1998
Genre = R&B, Pop, Jazz
Length =
Label = MJJ Records
Producer = Michael Jackson, et al
Reviews =
Last album = "The Rebbie Jackson Collection"
1996
This album = "Yours Faithfully"
1998
Next album = —

"Yours Faithfully" is the fourth and final studio album by American R&B singer Rebbie Jackson.

After ten years of inactivity, Jackson signed to MJJ Records, a label operated by brother Michael. She received a major boost from Michael, who assisted in the production of the album, and provided backing vocals on the track "Fly Away". Jackson's single "Centipede" also appeared on the album in remixed form, as well as the singles "Yours Faithfully" and "You Take Me Places". The title track peaked at number seventy-four on the Billboard R&B charts.

Track listing

#"What You Need"
#"Play Your Game"
#"Yours Faithfully"
#"Get Back to You"
#"I Don't Want to Lose You" (featuring Men of Vizion)
#"Fly Away" (featuring Michael Jackson)
#"You Take Me Places"
#"Once in a Lifetime Love"
#"Baby, I'm in Heaven"
#"Koo Koo "
#"Centipede"


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