If It Isn't Love | |
Cover: | If it isn't love.jpg |
Type: | single |
Artist: | New Edition |
Album: | Heart Break |
Released: | June 9, 1988 |
Recorded: | November 1987 |
Studio: | Flyte Tyme Studios (Minneapolis, Minnesota) |
Length: | 5:10 (album version) 3:48 (single version) |
Label: | MCA |
Producer: | Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis |
Prev Title: | Count Me Out |
Prev Year: | 1985 |
Next Title: | You're Not My Kind of Girl |
Next Year: | 1988 |
"If It Isn't Love" is a song by American R&B quintet New Edition, and the first single from their fifth studio album, Heart Break (1988). The song became the biggest hit from the album, reaching the top ten of the US Billboard Hot 100, peaking at number seven, becoming their first top 10 hit following the departure of Bobby Brown, and reaching the second position on the Hot Black Singles chart. The song and video is also notable for being the introduction of fellow R&B singer Johnny Gill as a new member of the R&B quintet. Its chart performance and well-received music video garnered the quintet their first, and to date, sole nomination for the Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals at the 31st Grammy Awards in February 1989.
Written and produced by Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis, the song spoke of a man who left a troubling relationship because he didn't want to fall in love, only to find out that he was in fact in love with his former girlfriend but is still in a dilemma over it: if it isn't love/why do I feel this way/why does she stay on my mind? The song has a memorable breakdown similar to that of The Jackson 5, where lead singer Ralph Tresvant admits that he made a mistake and he realizes he does love her, though his resolve is crushed as his bandmates then retort: You love her, what?! Though he is optimistic that he will get her back.
This song returned New Edition to the top ten of both the pop and R&B singles charts, peaking at number seven and two, respectively. They were held off from the top spot of the Hot Black Singles chart by the same person that was voted out of the group just two years prior, Bobby Brown with his #8 pop hit "Don't Be Cruel". The music video for the song showcased the group along with their manager, Brooke Payne, going over rehearsal for a concert which has the band gearing up to hit the stage. The video ended with the group running towards the stage, and transitioned them into their next music video; a concert performance for the follow-up single, "You're Not My Kind of Girl."
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Chart (1988) | Peak position | |
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US Hot Black Singles (Billboard)[1] | 2 | |
US Hot Dance Singles Sales (Billboard)[2] | 10 | |
UK Singles Chart[3] | 94 |