So Excited!

So Excited!

:"For the 2006 Janet Jackson song, see "So Excited"."Infobox Album
Name = So Excited!
Type = Studio album
Artist = Pointer Sisters


Released = July, 1982
Recorded = 1982
Genre = R&B
Label = Planet Records
Producer = Richard Perry
Last album = "Black & White"
(1981)
This album = "So Excited!"
(1982)
Next album = "Break Out"
(1983)

"So Excited!" is a 1982 album released by the Pointer Sisters on Planet Records. It spawned a major hit with "American Music" and included a cover of a Prince tune, "I Feel For You," which was later covered by Chaka Khan two years later. The title track reached #30 on the pop charts but later hit #9 when it was revived two years later after being added to the groups 1983's album, "Break Out".

Track listing

#"I'm So Excited" (Trevor Lawrence/Pointer/Pointer/Pointer)
#"See How the Love Goes" (Britten/Shifrin)
#"All of You"
#"Heart Beat" (Armour/Bolotin/Henderson)
#"If You Wanna Get Back Your Lady"
#"I Feel For You" (Prince)
#"Heart to Heart" (Garey/Roman)
#"American Music" (McGee)


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