About "Don't You Know That?"
"Don't You Know That?" is a song by American recording artist Luther Vandross. The song was released as the second single in support of the album Never Too Much.
The single followed Vandross's #1 R&B hit, "Never Too Much". In January 1982, Vandross scored his second top ten R&B hit when "Don't You Know That? peaked to No. 10 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles.
This song is sampled by Black Sheep on "To Whom It May Concern" on their 1991 album A Wolf in Sheep's Clothing, and by Heavy D on "Got Me Waiting" on his 1994 album Nuttin' But Love.
The song was also sampled by 112 on the track "Love Me" featuring Mase on their 1998 studio album Room 112.
The song was covered by Rashaan Patterson in 2019 from his album Heroes & Gods.
Top songs by Luther Vandross
- Dance With My Father
- Impossible Dream
- Give Me The Reason
- Buy Me A Rose
- Always And Forever
- You Stopped Loving Me
- Ain't No Stoppin' Us Now
- Any Day Now
- If I Was The One
- Here And Now
- I'd Rather
- All The Woman I Need
- Are You Using Me
- Endless Love
- Any Love
- It's Hard For Me To Say
- There's Nothing Better Than Love
- If Only For One Night
- One Night With You (everyday Of Your Life)
- A House Is Not A Home
- I Know
- If It Ain't One Thing...
- If I Didn't Know Better
- I Really Didn't Mean It
- Are You Using Me?
- Every Year, Every Christmas
- Heaven Knows
- Hello
- Take You Out
- I Can Make It Better
- Can't Give It Up
- Can Heaven Wait
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