Backstreet Boys Team With Tony Bennett; Work on New Album (Wall of Sound, November 25, '98)
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The Backstreet Boys' single "I'll Never Break Your Heart'' has spent the past two months atop Billboard's adult-
''He asked us to do it with him,'' says BSB's Kevin Richardson, who at 27 is the oldest member of the quintet. The Boys taped three of their own songs for Storytellers, which will premiere on Nov. 29. Following their own session, they joined Bennett on "Swingin' on a Star." A dressing room rehearsal and a soundcheck were all the preparation they were afforded. Backed by Bennett's combo, the unlikely teaming nailed the song the first time out.
''He only needs one take,'' Richardson says. ''It was really cool.''
Meanwhile, the Boys are continuing work on their second album, using the same producers who guided them on Backstreet Boys, which has sold more than 23 copies million worldwide. Three songs were completed with the assistance of Denniz Pop, before he succumbed to cancer earlier this year. This month, they've holed up in Stockholm with producer-
''The subject matter hasn't changed much,'' Richardson said of the new material, ''but the lyrics are a little deeper." This time around, members of the quintet have written songs. Brian Littrell shares writing credits on a track about the band members' mothers, ''Perfect Fan," as well as on "That's What She Said." Richardson garners his own co-writing credit on "Back to Your Heart.'' The band expects to release a single in February or March, followed by the entire album in April.
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