Released: March 3, 1999

Songwriter: Babyface

Producer: Babyface

Nights all alone visions of you
Dancing with someone dressed in blue
Soft voice on the phone asking for you
How can I ignore such an obvious clue

Always workin' late, you don't even call
You never have time for no one
Maybe it's clear you've got somebody new
I just don't wanna believe that it's true

Please tell me that I'm dreamin'
That you have not been sleepin' with her
The hours you've been keepin'
They tell me you've been sleepin' with someone else

A kiss on the cheek, no kiss on the mouth
I-love-yous are down to nothin'
Ain't made love in weeks
You ain't been around
You've got no desire for lovin' me

We never go out, you ain't got the time
You used to make time for us, dear
Baby, it's clear that I'm losing you
I just don't wanna believe that it's true

Please tell me that I'm dreamin'
That you have not been sleepin' with her
The hours you've been keepin'
They tell me you've been sleepin' with someone else

So many pieces of my heart are in your hands
I hope you understand my life's been all about you, babe
And if it's over please be kind and tell me true
There's just got one request I need for you to do

Please tell me that I'm dreamin'
That you have not been sleepin' with her
The hours you've been keepin'
They tell me you've been sleepin' with someone else

Please tell me that I'm dreamin'
That you have not been sleepin' with her
The hours you've been keepin'
They tell me you've been sleepin' with someone else

Shanice

Shanice Lorraine Wilson, better known as Shanice, is an R&B singer, actress, and dancer. She was signed at the age of fourteen by A&M Records. In 1987, she released her debut album Discovery, which spawned two top-ten hits on Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks; “(Baby Tell Me) Can You Dance” and “No ½ Steppin'”. In 1991, she signed to Motown Records and released Inner Child. It featured the Grammy-nominated worldwide hit single “I Love Your Smile”.

21… Ways to Grow and Shanice were released in 1994 and 1999 respectively, however, they weren’t commercial successes. In between that time, she was featured on many soundtracks such as Boomerang and Pocahontas. In 2006, Every Woman Dreams was released.

In the 2010s, Shanice did background vocals for well-known artists such as Michael Jackson and Usher.