"Same Script, Different Cast" is a song performed as a
duet
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by American and Canadian
R&B singers
Whitney Houston
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and
Deborah Cox
Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1974) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Toronto, she began performing on television commercials at age 12, and entered various talent shows in her teenage years before ...
. The song was released as a
single
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on October 10, 2000 by
Arista Records
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. The song features Houston playing the former lover of Cox's current boyfriend. Houston warns Cox of his hurtful ways, though Cox refuses to acknowledge it.
The song incorporates a backing track of
Ludwig van Beethoven
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's "
Für Elise
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" during the intro. The song was released as a radio-only promo single and hence no video was made. It was a minor hit on
''Billboard'' Hot 100, peaking at number 70 while reaching number 14 on
Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs
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. The song was also very successful on
Hot Dance Club Play
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, peaking at number 4.
Critical reception
Jim Farber of New York Daily News wrote: "There's a nice tête- ... -tête with label mate Deborah Cox on "Same Script, Different Cast" which amounts to a grownup version of Brandy and Monica's "
The Boy Is Mine" JAM! Music's Jane Stevenson preferred this duet: "Toronto's own Deborah Cox fares better with Houston on Same Script, Different Cast than Enrique Iglesias does on the soppy Could I Have This Kiss Forever (Metro Mix)." USA Today's Steve Jones wrote that this collaboration is "most telling." Billboard called this song a special highlight. The Star-Ledger Newark, NJ wrote: "Same Script, Different Cast" isn't much of a song, but gives Houston and duet partner Deborah Cox an opportunity to engage in some thrilling vocal sparring."
[ (Full review available a]
Classic-Whitney.com
Sonic.net editor wrote: "Same Script, Different Cast" features plucked harp strings and piano behind a duet with Deborah Cox, the two singers bemoaning that
they chose the same loser for a lover"; Barnes & Noble called this song my "man done me wrong" pairing. Essence review called this song special gem in which laides trade sassy lines. Vibe Magazine agreed. Orlando Sentinel editor wrote: "Same Script, Different Cast" plays like a conversation in a Broadway musical. In the song, Houston warns her friend that her current boyfriend eventually will break her heart." Reporter. pl agreed when critics claimed that this is one of the most interesting duets in years. The Baltimore Sun panned the song calling it tepid and bloated. Following Houston's death in 2012, ''
Entertainment Weekly
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'' published a list of her 25 best songs and ranked "Same Script, Different Cast" at number 24, commenting "If the ''boy'' from the Brandy and Monica duet ''The Boy Is Mine'' grew up into a cad, burned Whitney, and took up with Deborah Cox."
Track listings
;12" promo
*A. Same Script, Different Cast (Friburn & Urik Uncover Your Ears Mix) - 10:49
*B1. Same Script, Different Cast (Mel Hammond Beautiful Slang Dub) - 6:41
*B2. Same Script, Different Cast (
Jonathan Peters
Jonathan Peters (born January 25, 1969) is an American DJ, remixer and producer. He is known for his remix of Whitney Houston's "My Love Is Your Love". He was the long-time resident DJ of the Manhattan nightclub The Sound Factory
The Sound ...
Radio Edit) - 4:21
;2×12" promo
*A. Same Script, Different Cast (Jonathan Peters Vocal Club Mix) - 9:35
*B. Same Script, Different Cast (Joe Smooth Slang Club Mix) - 5:49
*C. Same Script, Different Cast (Jonathan Peters Goes There Dub) - 11:07
*D. Same Script, Different Cast (Victor Romeo Slang Vocal Mix) - 6:19
;Dance Vault Mixes (Digital download)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Jonathan Peters Vocal Club Mix)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Joe Smooth Slang Club Mix)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Jonathan Peters Goes There Dub)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Victor Romeo Slang Vocal Mix)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Friburn & Urik Cover Your Ears Mix)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Mel Hammond Beautiful Slang Dub)
#Same Script, Different Cast (Jonathan Peters Radio Edit)
Personnel
;Recording and mixing
*Recorded by Anne Catalino at Enterprise Studios, LA, CA, & Crescent Moon Studios, Miami, FL
*Mixed by Peter Mokran at Enterprise Studios, LA, CA
;Credits
[Whitney: The Greatest Hits album booklet]
*Written by Stacey Daniels,
Shae Jones
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After sign ...
,
Shep Crawford
Shep Crawford (December 18, 1970) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and gospel musician, songwriter, and record producer best known for Whitney Houston's "Same Script, Different Cast", Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", Tamia ...
,
Montell Jordan
Montell Du'Sean Barnett Jordan (born December 3, 1968) is an American singer, songwriter, and record producer. Best known for his 1995 single "This Is How We Do It", Jordan was the primary male solo artist on Def Jam's Def Soul imprint until le ...
*Produced by
Shep Crawford
Shep Crawford (December 18, 1970) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and gospel musician, songwriter, and record producer best known for Whitney Houston's "Same Script, Different Cast", Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", Tamia ...
*Tracked by Anne Catalino at The Hit Factory, NY, NY
*Tracked by Jamie Seyberth at Paramount Recording Studios, Hollywood, CA
*String arrangements conducted by
Shep Crawford
Shep Crawford (December 18, 1970) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and gospel musician, songwriter, and record producer best known for Whitney Houston's "Same Script, Different Cast", Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", Tamia ...
& Joe Mardin
*Vocal arrangement: Whitney Houston,
Shep Crawford
Shep Crawford (December 18, 1970) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and gospel musician, songwriter, and record producer best known for Whitney Houston's "Same Script, Different Cast", Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", Tamia ...
&
Kelly Price
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*Guitar: Jay Williams
*All other instruments:
Shep Crawford
Shep Crawford (December 18, 1970) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and gospel musician, songwriter, and record producer best known for Whitney Houston's "Same Script, Different Cast", Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", Tamia ...
*Background vocals:
Shep Crawford
Shep Crawford (December 18, 1970) is a Grammy Award-winning American R&B and gospel musician, songwriter, and record producer best known for Whitney Houston's "Same Script, Different Cast", Deborah Cox's "Nobody's Supposed to Be Here", Tamia ...
,
Deborah Cox
Deborah Cox (born July 13, 1974) is a Canadian singer, songwriter, actress, and record producer. Born and raised in Toronto, she began performing on television commercials at age 12, and entered various talent shows in her teenage years before ...
&
Shae Jones
Shae Jones (born July 27, 1978 in Kansas City, Missouri) is an American Contemporary R&B, R&B singer. She was discovered in the late 1990s by R&B star Montell Jordan, who liked the fact that her voice did not sound like other voices.
After sign ...
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
External links
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