Sweet Love (Anita Baker song)


"Sweet Love" is a song by American R&B singer and songwriter Anita Baker from her second studio album, Rapture. It was written by Anita Baker, Louis A. Johnson, and Gary Bias, and produced by Michael J. Powell. It was released on May 27, 1986 as the album's first single.
The song was Baker's first big hit single, peaking at number two on the US Billboard R&B chart, number three on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart, and number eight on the US Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of 1986. In the UK, it reached number 13 on the UK Singles Chart and peaked at number 21 on Canada's Top Singles chart.
"Sweet Love" won the Grammy Award for Best R&B Song at the 29th Annual Grammy Awards.

Composition

"Sweet Love" was originally published in the key of B major, and is written in common time with a tempo of 89 beats per minute. Baker's vocals span from F3 to F5.

Critical reception

Daryl Easlea of the BBC said that Baker's voice "rings like a bell", and that "Sweet Love" is one of the three most memorable tracks on Rapture. He felt that the lyrics might have sounded trite if sung by a different artist, but that Baker imbued them with "so much passion and wonderment" that they sound like "old love sonnets" brought back to life.

Awards

Baker won two Grammys at the 29th Annual Grammy Awards. "Sweet Love" was selected as Best R&B Song, earning her a songwriting award. Also, the album containing this song, Rapture, won in the category Best Female R&B Vocal performance.

Personnel

7" single
  1. "Sweet Love" – 4:26
  2. "Watch Your Step" – 4:56
Limited edition gatefold - 7" single
7" single 1:
  1. "Sweet Love" – 4:26
  2. "No One in the World" – 4:10
7" single 2:
  1. "Same Ole Love " – 4:01
  2. "You Bring Me Joy" – 4:31
7" single
  1. "Sweet Love" – 4:26
  2. "No One in the World" – 4:10

    Chart performance

Weekly charts

Year-end charts

Other versions

M-Beat version

British jungle musician M-Beat covered the song in 1994 with singer Nazlyn on vocals. This version peaked at No. 18 on the UK Singles Chart.

Fierce version

British R&B female trio Fierce covered the song, titled "Sweet Love 2K", in 2000. This version peaked at number three on the UK Singles Chart on February 6 of that year.