Talk:Hold Me (Teddy Pendergrass and Whitney Houston song)

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I'm not sure how to reflect this in an edit, but here's my best guess: This song was actually first done in 1982 by Diana Ross on her album "[Silk Electric]" under the title "In Your Arms". The Ross version is significantly different, such that when it was re-done in 1984 by Pendergrass and Houston, the song was significantly re-arranged and made into a duet. It was also re-titled.

I'm thinking that the song should be known as "Hold Me (In Your Arms)" (Linda Creed & Michael Masser song), listing the songwriters for consistency across the versions. This would be instead of having it be identified by the artists who covered it second, even if their version was significantly more popular. thatguyaz (talk) 17:15, 2 April 2012 (UTC)[reply]

    • Was it the Salsoul Orchestra in the background?

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