I Can't Wait (Deniece Williams song) explained

I Can't Wait
Cover:Deniece Williams - I Can't Wait.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Deniece Williams
Album:As Good As It Gets
Released:1988
Studio:Le Gonks West Studio, Hollywood, California[1]
Length:4:15
Label:Columbia
Producer:George Duke

"I Can't Wait" is a song recorded by Deniece Williams for her 1988 album As Good As It Gets. Produced by George Duke, the song was released as a single in 1988 by Columbia Records, reaching number 8 on the US Billboard Hot Black Singles chart.[2]

Critical reception

Hugh Wyatt of the New York Daily News exclaimed I Can't Wait, doesn't "reflect the pedestrian soap-opera fare of some of her previous dance-oriented tunes. Her level of maturity and spirit seems to elevate even the most menial of songs, particularly those in the disco idiom."[3] Mike Joyce of The Washington Post called the song "a vibrant, catchy pop tune".[4]

Charts

Chart (1988)Peak
position
US Billboard Hot 10066
US Hot Black Singles (Billboard)8

Notes and References

  1. Deniece Williams: I Can't Wait. 1988. Columbia Records.
  2. Deniece Williams Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs). December 23, 2023. Billboard.
  3. News: Wyatt . Hugh . 1988-10-14 . Gospel Truth, She's Fine . 2024-01-25 . . 291.
  4. News: Joyce . Mike . October 26, 1988 . Once More, With Feeling; New Ballads by Baker, Riley and Williams: [FINAL Edition] ]. 2024-01-25 . . . en.