Come Go With Me (Exposé Song)
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"Come Go with Me" is a song by American
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from their debut
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'' Exposure'' (1987). Composed and produced by Lewis A. Martineé, the song was released in January 1987 as the third
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from ''Exposure''. The group’s second lineup recorded "Come Go with Me", with
Jeanette Jurado Jeanette Livier Jurado (born November 14, 1965, East Los Angeles, California) is a member and lead vocalist of the popular American girl group, Exposé, along with Ann Curless, Gioia Bruno and, in the group's later years, Kelly Moneymaker. Sh ...
singing lead vocals, and
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and
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singing backup. Some vocals from the original lineup of Exposé remain in the released track.


Background and release

In 1985 Exposé had two club hits, "
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Exposed to Love "Exposed to Love" is a dance single by the female dance-pop trio Exposé. Released in December 1985, it was the original group's second single after "Point of No Return," with Alé Lorenzo singing lead vocals. "Exposed to Love" features vocals fr ...
". Between 1985 and 1986, the three original members of Exposé left the group and were replaced by Jurado, Bruno and Curless. These new members re-recorded vocals on "Point of No Return" and both songs were included on the album. Although "Come Go with Me" was the third single released from ''Exposure'', the other two songs were familiar to fans of the group and its music.


Chart performance

In the United States, "Come Go with Me" spent two weeks at the summit of the ''Billboard''
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chart in January 1987, becoming their second single to achieve such feat. The 12" single also reached number two on the ''Billboard''
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chart."Come Go with Me" became Exposé's first single to reach the US ''Billboard'' Hot 100 chart, where it peaked at number five in April 1987 and remained in the
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for 12 weeks. Whitburn, Joel (2004). ''The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits'', 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 215. The single also peaked at number 19 in Canada.


Track listing and formats

; US 7" single ; US 12" single ; UK 12" single


Charts


Weekly charts


Year-end charts


References


External links


U.S. 12" single info from discogs.com
{{DEFAULTSORT:Come Go with Me (Expose song) 1987 singles 1985 songs Exposé (group) songs Songs written by Lewis Martineé Arista Records singles