A Letter to Myself

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"A Letter to Myself" is a 1973 soul album by The Chi-Lites that showcases the group's smooth harmonies and socially conscious, emotionally driven songwriting.

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instanceOf music album
studio album
artist The Chi-Lites NERFINISHED
associatedAct Eugene Record NERFINISHED
associatedGenreMovement Chicago soul
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
decadeOfRelease 1970s
featuresVocalGroup The Chi-Lites NERFINISHED
followedBy Chi-Lites (1973 album) NERFINISHED
follows A Lonely Man NERFINISHED
genre R&B
soul
hasCoverArtStyle 1970s soul aesthetic
hasLength approximately 35–40 minutes
hasMedium compact disc
digital audio
vinyl record
hasTrack A Letter to Myself (song) NERFINISHED
Gettin' on Out of Town NERFINISHED
Just Two Teenage Kids (Still in Love) NERFINISHED
Love Comes in All Sizes NERFINISHED
Someone Else's Arms NERFINISHED
There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table) NERFINISHED
Too Late to Turn Back Now NERFINISHED
We Need Order NERFINISHED
You Smiled the Same Old Way NERFINISHED
language English
mainVocalist Eugene Record NERFINISHED
musicBrainzType Album
notableFor emotionally driven songwriting
smooth vocal harmonies
socially conscious lyrics
partOf The Chi-Lites discography NERFINISHED
performer The Chi-Lites NERFINISHED
performerOf There Will Never Be Any Peace (Until God Is Seated at the Conference Table) NERFINISHED
We Need Order NERFINISHED
primaryTheme love and relationships
producer Carl Davis NERFINISHED
Eugene Record NERFINISHED
recordedBy The Chi-Lites NERFINISHED
recordLabel Brunswick Records NERFINISHED
releaseDate 1973
secondaryTheme social commentary
titleTrack A Letter to Myself (song) NERFINISHED

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The Chi-Lites notableWork A Letter to Myself