Love Come Down
"Love Come Down" | ||||||||||
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Side-A label of U.S. 12-inch vinyl single | ||||||||||
Single by Evelyn King | ||||||||||
from the album Get Loose | ||||||||||
Released | July 1982 | |||||||||
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Recorded | 1981 | |||||||||
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Length | 6:14 | |||||||||
Label | RCA | |||||||||
Writer(s) | Kashif | |||||||||
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Certification | Gold | |||||||||
Evelyn King singles chronology | ||||||||||
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"Love Come Down" is a hit single by Evelyn King. It was produced by Morrie Brown and written by Kashif. "Love Come Down" was the first single culled from her multi-platinum, number-one R&B album, Get Loose (which charted at #27 on the Billboard 200). In the U.S., it reached number one on the R&B and dance charts and number seventeen on the Billboard Hot 100. It cracked the top 20 on the charts in several other countries.
A reggae version of the song by Jamaican singer Barry Biggs hit the top 5 in The Netherlands in 1983. The song was a UK Top 40 hit in 1994 when covered by British singer Alison Limerick. In 2013, The Saturdays released a cover of the song as a b-side to single Disco Love. In 2014, Liam Keegan is due to release a version of Love Come Down featuring vocalist Julia Schlippert.[1][2] Jess Glynne also performed a cover of the song on the 2015/16 edition of Jools' Annual Hootenanny.
In 2014, "Love Come Down" has been placed on Bruce Pollock's list of The 7,500 Most Important Songs of 1944-2000.[3]
Track listing
- 12" single PD-13274
A-side | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Love Come Down" (Vocal) | 6:16 |
B-side | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Love Come Down" (Instrumental) | 5:56 |
- 7" single PB-13273
A-side | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Love Come Down" (Vocal) | 3:43 |
B-side | ||
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No. | Title | Length |
1. | "Love Come Down" (Instrumental) | 3:43 |
Credits and personnel
- Backing vocals – Evelyn "Champagne" King, Kashif
- Guitar – Ira Siegel
- Drums – Leslie Ming
- OB-X handclaps – Kashif, Steve Goldman
- Percussion instrument – Bashiri Johnson
- Acoustic piano, electric piano (Fender Rhodes), keyboards, analog synthesizer (Oberheim OB-X), analog bass synthesizer (Minimoog) – Kashif
- Lyrics and music – Kashif
- Producer – Morrie Brown, Kashif, Paul Lawrence Jones III
- Recording studio – Kashif's Celestial Sounds, Power Station
- Post-production
- Audio mastering – Frankford/Wayne Mastering Labs
- Audio mixing – Sigma Sound Studios, New York
Charts
Chart (1982) | Peak position |
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French Singles Chart | 19 |
Japan Singles Chart | 10 |
UK Singles Chart | 7 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 17 |
US Billboard Hot Dance Club Songs | 1 |
US Billboard Hot Black Singles | 1 |
US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks | 3 |
Sampling
The song has been sampled several times:
- "U Make My Love Come Down" by Sweetbox (1998)
- "Mirrorball Satellite 2012" by M-Flo (1999)
- "High Come Down" by Da Brat feat. LaTocha Scott and Trey Lorenz (2000)
- "Diamonds" and Pearls by Papa Reu feat. Lil' Keke (2000)
- "High Come Down" by Chico & Coolwadda feat. Nate Dogg (2001)
- "No 1" by Sir Raymond Mang
- "Calm Down" by Capone-N-Noreaga feat. Tragedy Khadafi & Nas (1997)
- "Love Come Down" by Fabolous (2010)
- "Love Come Down" by The Saturdays (2013)
- "Love Come Down" by Liam Keegan feat. Julia Schlippert (2014)[1][2]
- "Come Down" by WSTRN (2016)
References
- 1 2 DJ RICO MIXSHOW » MIXSHOW » Liam Keegan ft. Julia Schlippert "Love Come Down"
- 1 2 new single "Love Comes Down" ft Julia Schlippert is this weeks #4 Breakout on the Billboard Dance Chart
- ↑ Pollock, Bruce (Mar 18, 2014). Rock Song Index: The 7500 Most Important Songs for the Rock and Roll Era. Routledge/Taylor & Francis. p. 225. ISBN 1101160675.
External links
Preceded by "Walking on Sunshine" by Rockers Revenge featuring Donnie Calvin |
Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single September 25 – October 9, 1982 |
Succeeded by Redd Hott (all cuts) by Sharon Redd |
Preceded by "Jump to It" by Aretha Franklin |
Billboard Hot Black Singles number-one single October 2–30, 1982 |
Succeeded by "Sexual Healing" by Marvin Gaye |
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