The album topped the R&B albums chart, their second consecutive overall to do so. It also reached number 16 on the Billboard 200. The single edit of the title track became the group's fourth R&B chart-topper, while "I'm Coming Home" peaked at number 3—both singles also reached the top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100, as did an edited version of the seven-minute slow jam "Love Don't Love Nobody", which has become a quiet storm radio classic.
Track listing
All tracks are written by Charles Simmons, Joseph B. Jefferson and Bruce Hawes, except where noted.[5]
Some album copies credit the song to Simmons, Hawes, and Jefferson[6] while single copies of "I'm Coming Home" credit the song to just B. Sigler and Bailey.[7]
Lead singer Philippé Wynne would later release a cover version in 1984 with the title "He Don't Love You", though it was credited to Gamble & Huff.[8]
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