Love and Affection explained

Love and Affection
Type:single
Artist:Joan Armatrading
Album:Joan Armatrading
B-Side:Help Yourself
Released:October 1976
Recorded:1974/1975
Genre:Folk, Pop
Length:4:28
Label:A&M
Producer:Glyn Johns
Prev Title:Dry Land
Prev Year:1975
Next Title:Down to Zero
Next Year:1977

"Love and Affection" is a song by Kittitian-English singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading. Her fourth single, and her third for A&M Records, it was her first chart success. It reached number 10 in the UK Singles Chart in November 1976. One of her best-known recordings, it has been described as a "deceptively feisty ballad ... an instant classic."[1] It appeared on her eponymous third album. The song has twice been used as the title track of compilation albums, for 1999's Love and Affection: The Best of Joan Armatrading and 2003's Love and Affection: Classics 1975–1983.

The male backing vocal, which has been described as a "honeyed baritone", was performed by American actor and singer Clarke Peters.[2] The alto saxophone was by Gallagher and Lyle session player Jimmy Jewell.

Personnel

Charts

Chart (1976)Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[5] 16
UK Singles (OCC)10

Sinitta version

Love and Affection
Cover:Sinitta-Love_and_Affection.jpg
Type:single
Artist:Sinitta
Released:1990
Genre:Dance-pop
Length:4:11
Label:Fanfare Records
Producer:Barry Andrews
Prev Title:Hitchin' a Ride
Prev Year:1990
Next Title:Shame, Shame, Shame
Next Year:1992

In 1990 American singer Sinitta covered "Love and Affection". It was produced by Barry Anthony Andrews and released as a non-album single. The single peaked at number 62 in the UK.

Critical reception

David Giles from Music Week wrote, "Dance interpretation of the Joan Armatrading classic that works well, if only because it adapts the original rather more cleverly into dancefloor mode than the recent Loving You did. Enormous hit potential here."[6]

Charts

Other cover versions

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Birch, Helen. I prefer birdsong to chatter. The Guardian. 4 November 2005. 7 April 2008.
  2. Web site: Dominic West and Clarke Peters: 'We love each other's company'. 4 September 2011. Andrew. Anthony. Andrew Anthony. The Observer. 6 November 2011.
  3. Book: Millward, Stephen. Changing Times: Music and Politics In 1964. 1 December 2012. 274. Troubador Publishing Ltd. 9781780883441. 18 May 2021. Google Books.
  4. Web site: Dominic West and Clarke Peters: 'We love each other's company'. 4 September 2011. Andrew. Anthony. Andrew Anthony. The Observer. 6 November 2011.
  5. Web site: Search the charts . The Irish Charts .
  6. David . Giles . Singles . . 25 August 1990 . 17 . 31 October 2020 .