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"Secret Lovers"
Song
B-side"Thank You (US)
When Love Calls (UK)"

"Secret Lovers", released in 1985, was the third single from As the Band Turns, the sixth album from R&B group, Atlantic Starr. "Secret Lovers" was Atlantic Starr's true breakthrough hit on the pop charts in both the US and UK, though the group had previously minor pop and R&B hits in both countries. The flip side "When Love Calls" had previously been issued in the US in 1981 as a single (A & M records AM-8634) and proved a substantial club success in the UK where its presence contributed to sales of "Secret Lovers".

Sung as a duet between Atlantic Starr members Barbara Weathers and David Lewis, "Secret Lovers" is the story of a man and a woman who are having an affair with each other even though they are both married to other people. Although they know their actions are wrong and are forced to keep their relationship secret as a result (hence the title of the song), they love each other too much to let the affair end. They also justify the affair by trying to convince themselves that maybe their spouses have their own "secret lovers" as well.

It is covered by Linda Eder and Colm Wilkinson, who play Lisa Carew and Dr. Henry Jekyll, and released on his bonus tracks concept album Highlights from Jekyll and Hyde (1990).

A new recording of that track has been done by Alexander O'Neal alongside Mica Paris, and was released as the first single from O'Neal's album Alex Loves....

Usher sampled the song in 2008 for his hit single "Love in This Club Part II", which features Beyoncé and Lil Wayne.

Chart positions

Chart (1986) Peak
position
New Zealand Singles Chart[1]
8
UK Singles Chart
10
US Billboard Hot 100
3
US Billboard Hot Adult Contemporary Tracks
1
US Billboard Hot Black Singles
4

Year-end charts

Chart (1986) Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 100 12

See also

References

  1. ^ NZ Chart Position @ finnishcharts.com Retrieved September 2009