About "Thank You"
"Thank You" is a new jack swing song by American R&B/soul group Boyz II Men, released as the third single from their second studio album, II (1994). The song was co-produced by Dallas Austin and Boyz II Men. It did not perform as well as its predecessor and reached a peak position of #21 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and the Hot Singles Sales on March 18, 1995, and March 25, 1995, respectively, and also reached #17 on the US Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop songs. "Thank You" performed moderately well in the UK eventually peaking at #26 on the UK Singles Chart. The song also peaked at #17 on the New Zealand RIANZ singles chart, #27 on the French singles chart and #33 on the Australian ARIA Singles Chart. The album version of the song is a cappella, consisting only of sounds created by the human voice, bringing to mind (and, at one time, quoting) one of their first hit songs, "Motownphilly".
Top songs by Boyz II Men
- End Of The Road
- Amazing Grace (acapella)
- I'll Make Love To You
- Human Nature
- On The Road Again
- A Song For Mama
- Four Seasons Of Loneliness
- Howz About It
- Dreams
- Doin' Just Fine
- I Finally Know
- Please Don't Go Away
- Close The Door
- Can't Let Her Go
- All Night Long
- Al Final Del Camino
- Brokenhearted
- Fallin'
- Water Runs Dry
- Star Spangled Banner (a Capella)
- Step On Up
- Oh Well
- Share Love
- Your Home Is In My Heart
- Sympin'
- Te Doy Mi Amor
- You're Not Alone
- Thank You
- Thank You In Advance
- Sara Smile
- Rose And A Honeycomb
- Roll Wit Me (remix)
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