Seven Whole Days
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"Seven Whole Days" | ||
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Single by Toni Braxton | ||
from the album Toni Braxton | ||
Released | 1994 | |
Recorded | 1991-1992 | |
Genre | R&B | |
Length | 6:20 | |
Label | LaFace Records | |
Writer(s) | Babyface L.A. Reid |
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Producer(s) | Babyface, L.A. Reid, Daryl Simmons | |
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Toni Braxton singles chronology | ||
"Breathe Again" (1993) |
"Seven Whole Days" (1994) |
"You Mean The World To Me" (1994) |
"Seven Whole Days" is the fourth single from Toni Braxton's 8x platinum debut album. The six minute composition was released as an airplay-only single in early 1994. The track described a romance that was fading fast due to:
Seven whole days
And not a word from you
And seven whole nights
And I'm just about through
I can't take it
Won't take it
Can't take it no more
I'm had about enough of you
I rather be on my own, yes on my own
The single was not commercially released and therefore ineligible to chart on the Billboard Hot 100, but it was highly successful topping the Hot 100 Airplay charts and reaching the Top Ten on the Hot R&B Singles chart. The video was shot while Toni was on tour and her four sisters are featured as background singers.