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{{#invoke:Infobox|infobox}} "Without You" is a romantic song written by American songwriter and music producer Lamont Dozier and recorded a duet by singers Peabo Bryson and Regina Belle in 1987. The song was the theme of love in the comedy film Leonard Part 6, released in the U.S. in december 1987. "Without You" by Peabo Bryson was included on his album "Positive", released in 1988. Some years later, the song was also included in the collections of Peabo Bryson "Anthology", released in 2001 and "Bedroom Classics Vol 2 - Peabo Bryson," released in 2004.
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Two Eleven is the sixth studio album by American recording artist Brandy Norwood. Released on October 12, 2012, Two Eleven serves as the singer's debut release with Chameleon Entertainment and RCA Records after departing from Epic Records soon after releasing her previous album Human (2008). The album's title is taken from Norwood's birthday; it is also the day on which her idol and friend, entertainer Whitney Houston died.
Two Eleven is the first album from Norwood to include a diverse roster of collaborators including songwriting credits from Frank Ocean, Chris Brown and Sean Garrett. Production comes courtesy of the likes of Bangladesh and Rico Love, amongst others. The first single, "Put It Down", features Chris Brown and was released from May 4, 2012. It peaked in the top-five of the US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart, becoming Norrwood's tenth top 10 single on the chart and her first in a decade. "Wildest Dreams" was released as the second and final single on August 28, 2012.
(Chorus)
Without you, my world is black and white
Without you without you myself is out of sight
And I feel like I can't the pain of losing you
Without you without you...
(V1)
You made me feel like I could fly and touch the sky
Was falling endlessly without a care or fright
But then you you left me and my world turned to gray
Without you without you I swear that I can't stay
(Chorus)
Without you without you my world is black and white
Without you without you myself is out of sight
And I can't take the pain of losing you