Engineer – Mike PelaProducer – Robin MillarWritten By – Adu/DitchamWritten-By – Ditcham, Adu
5:27
2
You're Not The Man
Producer – Ben Rogan, Robin Millar, SadeWritten-By – Adu, Matthewman
5:09
Versions
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
ES 1094
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7")
Epic
ES 1094
New Zealand
1985
TA 6609
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (12", Single)
Epic
TA 6609
UK
1985
46.639
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7", Single, Mono)
Epic
46.639
Brazil
1985
15-08467
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7", Single)
Epic
15-08467
US
1985
EPC A 6609
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7", Single)
Epic
EPC A 6609
Portugal
1985
Category
Artist
Title (Format)
Label
Category
Country
Year
ES 1094
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7")
Epic
ES 1094
New Zealand
1985
TA 6609
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (12", Single)
Epic
TA 6609
UK
1985
46.639
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7", Single, Mono)
Epic
46.639
Brazil
1985
15-08467
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7", Single)
Epic
15-08467
US
1985
EPC A 6609
Sade
The Sweetest Taboo (7", Single)
Epic
EPC A 6609
Portugal
1985
Notes
A: Angel Music Ltd. (P) 1985 CBS Records Produced for Modern Media Ltd. B: Angel Music Ltd. (P) 1985 CBS Records
Barcodes
Matrix / Runout (Label, side A): 01-126609-1
Matrix / Runout (Label, side B): 01-126609-2
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side A): 01-126609-A GRIEKENLAND
Matrix / Runout (Runout, side B): 01-126609-B HP GRIEKENLAND
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Pressing Plant ID: A/A 12682
Companies
Published By – Angel Music Ltd.
Phonographic Copyright (p) – CBS Records
Produced For – Modern Media Ltd.
Manufactured For – Diski CBS AEBE
Pressed By – Columbia, Athens – 12682
Video
Album
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