Always wondered what started this union. I have always loved the song but curious as to how it came it about.
Always wondered what started this union. I have always loved the song but curious as to how it came it about.
I vaguely recall reading that Diana's daughters were Al B. Sure fans and they were the catalyst but I can't confirm.
I just remember never seeing them perform it together and I believe I finally found it on AL B Sure LP.
I don't think they ever sang it live. I remember them attending the Grammys together and maybe a few other things but that's about it.
It first came out on Al B. Sure's album PRIVATE TIMES...AND THE WHOLE 9 in 1990. It wasn't until 1991 that it was finally released as a single.
Last edited by reese; 07-06-2020 at 10:18 PM.
I doubt it was a intra-conflict label thing 'cause this song could've easily been a big hit for Al and Diana... maybe if Motown had her working with Al and his partner [[I forget his name, West someone, maybe Kyle West) instead of NILE, then maybe Diana's comeback album with them would've been a smash.
I love the song btw... I can imagine the video too. So many opportunities with Diana were always squandered. :/
It was marketed to the R&B audience/ radio stations where it peaked at #4. It was a hit. perhaps if there was a video, it could have gone to #1.
I have always loved this song. It was also on the EMI release of Diana Ross’ “Force behind the Power” album
With a suitable video I think this fantastic song would have been a big hit in the UK given Diana's enduring popularity here. It is a new and sexy angle to a duet for her. I agree with what was said above, another opportunity missed.
I must admit that of all of Diana's duets, this is probably my least favorite. But I was happy that it became a hit and hoped that it would lead to further success with the upcoming FORCE BEHIND THE POWER project. Unfortunately that didn't happen, at least not in the US.
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