Released: March 31, 1998

Featuring: Men of Vizion

Songwriter: Linda Creed Thom Bell

Producer: Jerry L. Greenberg Michael Vail Blum

They can take all my money
That won't bring me pain
The power of love inside me
Beats all material things

They can have all me possessions
And scandalize my name
I can handle all the pressure
If your love only stays the same

I don't wanna lose your love
Cause you mean the world to me
I don't wanna lose your love
And all that we've come to be

As we lay here together
And I'm so into you
Nothing else could be better
Than the things that we do, no

Our love grows beyond measure
It flows endlessly
You give me so much pleasure
You're the only one I need

I don't wanna lose your love
Cause you mean everythin' to me
See, I don't wanna lose your love
And all that we've come to be

See, I don't wanna lose your love
You mean everythin' to me
I don't wanna lose your love
And all that we've come to be
Awwww They can take all my money
I don't wanna lose it
I don't wanna lose it
Adlibs
I don't wanna lose it
I don't wanna
I don't wanna
I don't
I don't wanna lose your love
No no no nnnnoooo my baby
They can scandalized my name
Take all my possessions
But I don't wanna lose your love
No no no no no
You mean everythang to me
They can scandalized my name

Rebbie Jackson

Rebbie Jackson is an American singer. Born and raised in Gary, Indiana, she is the eldest child of the Jackson family of musicians. She first performed on stage with her siblings during shows in Las Vegas, Nevada, at the MGM Grand Hotel and Casino in 1974, before subsequently appearing in the television series The Jacksons. Her sister La Toya was born on her sixth birthday. At age 34, Jackson released her debut album Centipede. The album featured songs written by Smokey Robinson, Prince, and Jackson’s younger brother Michael, whose contribution (the title track “Centipede”) became Rebbie’s most successful single release. By the end of the 1980s, the singer had released two more albums in quick Reaction and R U Tuff Enuff.

Following a 10-year hiatus in her musical career, Jackson returned with the 1998 album Yours Faithfully. The production of the album, her last to date, was a collaboration with artists and producers such as Men of Vizion’s Spanky Williams, Keith Thomas, and Eliot Kennedy. It also featured contributions from her children. In 2011, Rebbie embarked on the Pick Up the Phone Tour, which is dedicated to teens from all over the U.S. who have committed suicide.

Maureen Reillette “Rebbie” Jackson was born in Gary, Indiana to a working-class family on May 29, 1950. The daughter of Joseph Walter “Joe”), and Katherine Esther, she is the eldest of their 10 children. Her siblings are Jackie, Tito, Jermaine, La Toya, Marlon, Brandon (d. March 12, 1957), Michael, Randy, and Janet. Joseph was a steel mill employee who often performed in a rhythm and blues (R&B) band called the Falcons with his brother, Luther. His wife, Katherine, is a Jehovah’s Witness and raised her children to follow the religion. Rebbie, La Toya, and Michael became the most devout of the children as time progressed. Reflecting on her early life, Rebbie acknowledged in a 1980s magazine interview that her role within the family had been that of a “second mother” to her younger siblings, whom she would often babysit, along with her eldest brother Jackie. She graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High school in Gary in 1968.