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"No Fool No More" Single by En Vogue from the album Why Do Fools Fall in Love Released September 22, 1998 (US) Format CD single, Cassette single Recorded 1998 Genre Pop/R&B Length 4:42 Label Eastwest Records Writer(s) Diane Warren En Vogue singles chronology "Too Gone, Too Long"
(1997)"No Fool No More"
(1998)"Riddle"
(2000)"No Fool No More" is a song by En Vogue, released as the first single from ther soundtrack for Why Do Fools Fall in Love. The song was a minor pop and R&B hit in the US and UK. In 1998 the award-winning group appeared on the Oprah Winfrey Show and The Tonight Show to perform the single.
En Vogue Terry Ellis • Cindy Herron • Dawn Robinson• Maxine Jones
Amanda Cole • Rhona BennettAlbums Born to Sing (1990) • Funky Divas (1992) • EV3 (1997) • Masterpiece Theatre (2000) • The Gift of Christmas (2002) • Soul Flower (2004) • TBA (2011)Other releases Remix to Sing (1991) • Runaway Love (1993)Compilations Best of En Vogue (1999) • Very Best of En Vogue (2001) • Hold On and Other Hits (2005) • The Essentials (2005) • The Platinum Collection (2007) • Don't Let Go: The Very Best of En Vogue (2010)Singles "Hold On" • " Lies" • " You Don't Have to Worry" • " Don't Go" • " Strange" • "My Lovin' (You're Never Gonna Get It)" • "Giving Him Something He Can Feel" • "Yesterday" • "Free Your Mind" • "Give It Up, Turn It Loose" • "Love Don't Love You" • "Runaway Love" • "What Is Love" • "Whatta Man" • "Don't Let Go (Love)" • " Whatever" • "Too Gone, Too Long" • "No Fool No More" • "Hold On" (Remix) • "Riddle" • "Losin' My Mind" • "Ooh Boy" • "I'll Cry Later"Featured singles "Freedom (Theme from Panther)" (w/ Various Artists) • "Free Your Mind" (w/ Sub7even) • "So What the Fuss" (w/ Stevie Wonder & Prince) • " Glamorous" (w/ Natalia)Related topics Discography • Awards and nominations • Foster & McElroyBook:En Vogue Categories:- 1998 singles
- En Vogue songs
- Songs written by Diane Warren
- 1990s R&B song stubs
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