I Love Your Smile
"I Love Your Smile" | ||||
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Producer(s) | Narada Michael Walden | |||
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"I Love Your Smile" on YouTube |
"I Love Your Smile" is a song by American singer-songwriter
It peaked at number two on the US
Critical reception
Dave Sholin from the
Impact and legacy
Track listings
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Personnel
- All vocals and rap by Shanice Wilson
- Drums and programming by Narada Michael Walden
- Keyboards, drum programming, programming and synthesized bass by Louis Biancaniello
- Saxophone solo by Branford Marsalis
- Background vocals by Alyssa Lala, Crystal Wilson, David A. Miguel, Jack McAdoo, David Lee, Diamond D, Eric Daniels, Jarvis La Rue Baker, Kathy Horton, Label Atkinson, Lisa Walden, Mike Mani
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Release history
Region | Version | Date | Format(s) | Label(s) | Ref. |
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United States | Original | October 22, 1991 | Cassette | Motown
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United Kingdom | November 11, 1991 |
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November 18, 1991 | CD | [59] | |||
Driza Bone remix | February 10, 1992 |
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Japan | Original | March 25, 1992 | Mini-CD | [61] |
Cover versions
- Shirley Kwan covered the song in Cantonese in 1992 for her album "製造迷夢".
- Dutch R&B group duo R'n'G covered the song in 1998 for a tribute album "Hands on Motown".
- Tiffany Evans covered the song in 2004 for her self-titled first EP.
- Kaori Kobayashi covered the song in 2005 for her debut album Solar, Kaori's Collection.
- Talib Kweli referenced the song in his song "Hot Thing" from his 2007 album, Eardrum.
- Jakob Elvstrøm covered the song in 2009 for his album "SaxClub vol.1".
- The song was sampled by Zimbabwean artist Rockford Josphat 'Roki' in his track "Zuva neZuva" which featured SK and Pauline.
- Japanese jazz singer meg covered the song in 2015 on her album "meglution".
- Goblin Cock covered the song in 2018 for the album "Roses on the Piano"
- Sections of the song were interpolated in Chris Brown's 2019 single "Undecided".
- The song was sampled by UK artist Runaway with it".
- The song was sampled by British pop group Jamiroquai in the 1993 song "Too Young to Die", with interpolated chorus.
- The song was sampled by Serbian pop-dance group Moby Dickin the 1995 song "Ne reci mi", with interpolated intro.
- The global pop group, Now United covered the song in 2023.
- Ron Keeman covered the song in 2023 for Antonio Chimienti of Mediterranean Records.
See also
- List of number-one R&B singles of 1991 (U.S.)
- List of number-one R&B singles of 1992 (U.S.)
- Dutch Top 40 number-one hits of 1992
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