Mr. Nice Guy is the seventh studio album by American saxophonist Ronnie Laws, released in 1983 by Capitol Records.[3] The album reached No. 19 on the Billboard Traditional Jazz Albums chart and No. 24 on the Billboard Top Soul Albums chart.[4][5]
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Studio album by Ronnie Laws | ||||
Released | 1983 | |||
Genre | Jazz | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Ronnie Laws | |||
Ronnie Laws chronology | ||||
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"In the Groove" reached No. 31 on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart.[6]
No. | Title | Writer(s) | Length |
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1. | "Can't Save Tomorrow" | Ronnie Laws | 4:10 |
2. | "Mr. Nice Guy" | Ronnie Laws | 3:44 |
3. | "In The Groove" | Greg Mathieson, Trevor Veitch | 3:33 |
4. | "Third Hour" | Ronnie Laws | 4:55 |
5. | "You" | Jackie English, Leon Johnson | 4:05 |
6. | "Big Stars" | Ronnie Laws | 5:25 |
7. | "Rolling" | Ronnie Laws | 3:00 |
8. | "What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)" | Junior Walker | 3:12 |
9. | "Off And On Again" | Ronnie Laws | 3:49 |
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