Source: CDNow http://www.cdnow.com
Thanks to Backstreet.net reader Noona for sending this in.
Aug 5, 1999, 11:30 am PT
The Backstreet Boys are slowly but surely working on their songwriting
skills. Brian Littrell, who co-wrote
three tracks from the Boys' chart-topping Millennium album, has co-written
another tune for Jive
Records' next groomed-for-stardom boy balladeer, Don Philip.
Littrell co-wrote the song, entitled "How Did I Ever," with producer/songwriter
Eric Foster White, who
is producing Phillip's as-yet-untitled Jive debut. It was undecided
at press time whether or not the song
will make the final cut of Philip's album, set for an early 2000 release.
The 23-year-old Philip first appeared on Britney Spears' album Baby
One More Time where he
tag-teamed with the teen sensation on the track, "I Will Still Love
You."
Philip's first single will be a song entitled "Sugar" from the upcoming
Jive soundtrack to You Drive Me
Crazy, set to hit radio in early September. The soundtrack also includes
new tracks from Britney
Spears,"(You Drive Me) Crazy" (Stop Remix), and a new tune from Jars
of Clay.
The soundtrack for You Drive Me Crazy is set for a Sept. 28 release,
while the film, starring Melissa
Joan Hart, will hit theaters Oct. 1
Meanwhile, the Backstreet Boys will hit the road for a North American tour on Sept. 15.
-- Kevin Raub
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