Two to Make It Right

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"Two to Make It Right"
Two to make it right.jpg
Single by Seduction
from the album Nothing Matters Without Love
B-side"Remix"
ReleasedNovember 30, 1989
Length
  • 4:11 (7-inch remix)
  • 4:13 (original 7-inch)
LabelVendetta
Songwriter(s)David Cole
Producer(s)David Colee, Robert Clivillés
Seduction singles chronology
"(You're My One and Only) True Love"
(1989)
"Two to Make It Right"
(1989)
"Heartbeat"
(1990)

"Two to Make It Right" is the title of a popular song by the American girl group Seduction. It appears on the group's first album, Nothing Matters Without Love featuring April Harris and Michelle Visage on lead vocals. The music video was directed by Stu Sleppin and produced by Bob Teeman.

Released as a single in late 1989, "Two to Make It Right" reached number 2 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in the US in February 1990, staying there for two weeks behind "Opposites Attract" by Paula Abdul.[1] The song also spent one week at the top of the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart in January 1990 and twelve weeks on the chart.[2]

"Two to Make It Right" contains a sample of the song "Kiss" as performed by the Art of Noise featuring Tom Jones,[2] and a sample of "It Takes Two" by Rob Base and DJ E-Z Rock, which itself contains a sample of Lyn Collins's "Think (About It)"; the latter song has its roots in James Brown's famous and often sampled "Yeah! Woo!" drum break.[citation needed]

The song was performed by drag queens Coco Montrese and Detox in the fifth season of the reality competition RuPaul's Drag Race, in which Visage is a main judge.[3]

Track listings[]

7-inch single - Europe
  1. "Two to Make It Right" (the radio mix) — 4:11
  2. "Two to Make It Right" (the house dub) — 5:12
7-inch single - U.S.
  1. "Two to Make It Right" (7-inch remix) — 4:13
  2. "Two to Make It Right" (Original 7-inch) — 4:11
12-inch maxi - Europe
  1. "Two to Make It Right" (the club mix) — 6:20
  2. "Two to Make It Right" (the hip house vocal) — 6:18
  3. "Two to Make It Right" (the house dub) — 5:12
12-inch maxi - U.S.
  1. "Two to Make It Right" (Cole / Clivilles club mix) — 6:20
  2. "Two to Make It Right" (Cole / Clivilles dub mix) — 5:02
  3. "Two to Make It Right" (7-inch remix) — 4:11
  4. "Two to Make It Right" (Hip house vocal mix) — 6:18
  5. "Two to Make It Right" (Cole / Clivilles house dub) — 5:12
CD maxi
  1. "Two to Make It Right" (the radio mix) — 4:11
  2. "Two to Make It Right" (the club mix) — 6:20
  3. "Two to Make It Right" (the hip house vocal) — 6:18

Busted version[]

"Two to Make It Right"
Single by Busted
from the album The Celebrity Chase (Original Television Game Show Soundtrack)
Released4 November 2018 (2018-11-04)
GenrePop rock, Power pop
Length3:15
LabelIsland
Songwriter(s)David Cole
Producer(s)David Cole, Robert Clivillés
Busted singles chronology
"Crashed the Wedding"
(2003)
"Two to Make It Right"
(2018)
"Air Hostess"
(2004)

"Two to Make It Right" was covered by British rock band Busted in 2018.

Credits[]

  • Mixed by Bob Rosa
  • Engineered by Steve Griffin
  • Mastered by Ted Jensen
  • Executive producer : Bruce Carbone and Larry Yasgar
  • Edited by Clivillés, Cole and Ricky Crespo
  • Produced by Clivillés & Cole

Chart performance[]

1 by DJ Seduction

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th edition (Billboard Publications)
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b Whitburn, Joel (2004). Hot Dance/Disco 1974-2003, (Record Research Inc.)
  3. ^ Sava, Oliver (2013-04-09). "RuPaul's Drag Race: "Super Troopers"". AV Club.
  4. ^ "Two to Make It Right", in various singles charts Lescharts.com (Retrieved January 12, 2009)
  5. ^ German Singles Chart Charts-surfer.de (Retrieved January 12, 2009)
  6. ^ UK Singles Chart Official Charts Company (Retrieved January 12, 2009)
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b c Billboard allmusic.com (Retrieved January 12, 2009)
  8. ^ "Top 40/Dance: January 27, 1990" (PDF). Billboard. Retrieved January 17, 2017.
  9. ^ "Top 100 Hit Tracks of 1990". RPM. Retrieved November 26, 2017.
  10. ^ Nielsen Business Media, Inc (December 22, 1990). "1990 The Year in Music & Video: Top Pop Singles". Billboard. 102 (51): YE-14.
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