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Switch V is the fifth album by Switch and the last they recorded for Motown. Released in 1981, it was the band's first album not to feature brothers Bobby and Tommy DeBarge (although Bobby does sing on one track) and the last album to feature Philip Ingram, who would depart for a solo career. New members Terrance Gaines and Attala Giles make their debuts on this album.
Track listing
Side A
- "I Do Love You" (Attala Zane Giles, Gregory Williams, Phillip Ingram) (5:05)
- "Call On You" (Giles, Williams, Ingram) (5:24)
- "You Keep Me High" (Giles, Ingram) (4:44)
- "I'll Always Keep" (Giles, Jermaine Jackson, Hazel Gordy Jackson, Paul Jackson, Jr.) (5:20)
Side B
- "This is Just for You" (Williams) (4:15)
- "The Best of Love" (Williams, Eddie Fluellen) (4:38)
- "I Luv It" (Leon 'Ndugu' Chancler, Reggie Andrews, Wayne Arnold) (4:22)
- "Two Wrongs Don't Make a Right" (Ingram, J. Jackson, P. Jackson, Jr., Maureen Bailey) (3:56)
- "Push the Switch (High Energy Switch)" (no writer(s) listed) (4:12)
Personnel
- Terrance Gaines: Vocals
- Bobby DeBarge: Vocals (Track B3 only)
- Gregory Williams: Trumpet, keyboards, synthesizers, vocals
- Phillip Ingram: Percussion, keyboards, vocals
- Eddie Fluellen: Keyboards, trombone, backing vocals
- Attala Zane Giles: Lead guitar, bass guitar, backing vocals
- Jody Sims: Drums, Percussion, backing vocals
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