I Wish the Phone Would Ring

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"I Wish the Phone Would Ring"
Exposé
singles chronology
"Stop, Listen, Look & Think"
(1990)
"I Wish the Phone Would Ring"
(1992)
"I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me"
(1993)

"I Wish the Phone Would Ring" is the title of a 1992 song by the American

Exposé. The song was written by Michael Margules (also known as "Michael Jay") and Marvin Morrow, and it appears on Exposé's self-titled 1992 album
. The single is a mid-tempo dance-pop tune that lyrically describes how the singers desire to hear their lovers call them on the telephone in order to patch up their differences.

Lead vocals on the song were performed by Jeanette Jurado. In addition to veteran members Jurado and Ann Curless, this was the first single released by Exposé to feature Kelly Moneymaker as a member of the group, since Gioia Bruno had departed in 1991 due to the discovery of a benign throat tumor.

Reception

Released as the first

Hot Dance Singles Sales chart.[2]

Music video

The

lip-syncing to the song. Interspersed with this are scenes of couples missing each other's phone messages, until the end of the video when the couples are able to connect. The official video was directed by Millicent Shelton.[3]

Track listing

U.S. CD Maxi-single

  1. "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" album version (4:06)
  2. "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" remix (6:18)
  3. "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" Exposed Mix (5:03)
  4. "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" Dub House Mix (6:57)
  5. "I'll Never Get Over You Getting Over Me" (3:49)

U.S. 12" single

A1 - "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" remix (6:18)
A2 - "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" Exposed Mix (5:03)
B1 - "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" Dub House Mix (6:49)
B2 - "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" album version (4:06)
B3 - "I Wish the Phone Would Ring" acapella (3:21)

Charts

Chart (1992/1993) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 28
U.S. Billboard
Hot Dance Singles Sales
14
U.S. Billboard
Top 40 Mainstream
21
U.S. Billboard
Rhythmic Top 40
20

References

  1. ^ Whitburn, Joel (2004). The Billboard Book of Top 40 Hits, 8th Edition (Billboard Publications), page 215.
  2. ^ Hot Dance Singles Sales info [dead link] Billboard.com. Retrieved 23 May 2009.
  3. ^ "Exposé: I Wish the Phone Would Ring". imdb.com. IMDb.com. Retrieved 2022-09-17.

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