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{{Infobox album | name = Where It All Begins | type = Studio | artist = Lalah Hathaway | cover = Lalah_WhereItAllBegins.jpg | alt = | released = October 18, 2011 | recorded = 2009-2011 | venue = | studio = | genre = R&B, soul, pop, neo soul | length = 54:55 (Standard Edition) | label = Stax | producer = Lalah Hathaway, Mike City, JR Hutson, Dre & Vidal, Phil Ramone, Jonathan "Jon Rych" Richmond, Ernest Green, Bobby Sparks | prev_title = Self Portrait | prev_year = 2008 | next_title = | next_year = | misc = {{Singles | name = Where It All Begins | type = studio | single1 = If You Want To | single1date = August 13, 2011 }} }}{{Album ratings | rev1 = Allmusic | rev1Score = {{rating|4|5}} }}"Where It All Begins" is Lalah Hathaway's sixth studio album released on Stax Records and Concord Music Group on October 18, 2011. It includes a remake of the song "I'm Coming Back" (with Rachelle Ferrell). The song was originally recorded by Vesta Williams for her 1986 album Vesta. The album also includes a cover of her late father Donny Hathaway's 1978 single "You Were Meant for Me". She also pays homage to Donny in the cover art. Track listing{{Track listing | collapsed = | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = 54:55 | title1 = Strong Woman | writer1 = Andre Harris, Vidal Harris, Dave Young, Bryan Sledge | extra1 = Andre Harris & Vidal Harris | length1 = 3:07 | title2 = Where It All Begins | writer2 = Lalah Hathaway, Ernest Green | extra2 = Ernest Green, Lalah Hathaway | length2 = 5:45 | title3 = My Everything | writer3 = Lalah Hathaway, Jonathan Richmond | extra3 = Jonathan "Jon Rych" Richmond | length3 = 4:12 | title4 = Small of My Back | writer4 = Lee Hutson, Jr. | extra4 = JR Hutson | length4 = 4:47 | title5 = If You Want to | writer5 = Lalah Hathaway, Jonathan Richmond, Rahsaan Patterson, Terrence Lilly | extra5 = Jonathan "Jon Rych" Richmond, Lalah Hathaway | length5 = 3:28 | title6 = Always Love You | writer6 = Michael C. Flowers | extra6 = Mike City | length6 = 4:08 | title7 = Lie to Me | writer7 = Andre Harris, Vidal Harris, Lil Eddie Serrano, Rich King | extra7 = Andre Harris & Vidal Harris | length7 = 4:33 | title8 = This Could Be Love | writer8 = Lalah Hathaway, Ernest Green, Lewis Williams | extra8 = Ernest Green, Lalah Hathaway, Bobby Sparks | length8 = 4:52 | title9 = Wrong Way | writer9 = James Fauntleroy II, Lee Hutson Jr. | extra9 = JR Hutson | length9 = 3:44 | title10 = You Were Meant for Me | writer10 = William James Peterkin | extra10 = Phil Ramone, Lalah Hathaway | length10 = 4:03 | title11 = I'm Coming Back (feat. Rachelle Ferrell) | writer11 = Gary Taylor | extra11 = Phil Ramone, Lalah Hathaway | length11 = 6:57 | title12 = Dreamland | writer12 = Lalah Hathaway, Errol Cooney, James Day | extra12 = Lalah Hathaway, Errol Cooney | length12 = 5:19 }}{{Track listing | collapsed = yes | headline = U.S. iTunes bonus tracks | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = | title13 = My Heart | writer13 = Michael C. Flowers | extra13 = Mike City | length13 = 3:42 | title14 = This Could Be Love (The Wednesday Mix) | writer14 = Lalah Hathaway, Ernest Green, Lewis Williams | extra14 = Ernest Green, Lalah Hathaway, Bobby Sparks | length14 = 7:39 }}{{Track listing | collapsed = yes | headline = U.S. Best Buy bonus tracks | extra_column = Producer(s) | total_length = | title13 = Lose Yourself | writer13 = Michael C. Flowers | extra13 = Mike City | length13 = 4:03 | title14 = We're All in This Together | writer14 = | extra14 = | length14 = }}References }}{{Lalah Hathaway}} 2 : 2011 albums|Lalah Hathaway albums |