Our Love Will Stop the World explained

Our Love Will Stop the World
Type:single
Artist:Eric Mercury & Roberta Flack
B-Side:Only Heaven Can Wait
Released:1983
Genre:soul
Label:Atlantic 7-89931
Producer:Eric Mercury & Roberta Flack

"Our Love Will Stop the World" was a hit song in 1983 for soul singers Eric Mercury and Roberta Flack. This was the second time Eric Mercury had a single in the charts. It was recorded and produced in the United States.

Background

The song was written by Eric Mercury and Dick Wagner, and produced by Eric Mercury and Roberta Flack.[1] It was released on Atlantic 7-89931, the B side was "Only Heaven Can Wait For Love".[2] Calling it a gentle love ballad, the review by Billboard said that the quiet interplay of voices with Mercury gruff and Flack smooth worked well.[3] In comparison to Flack's work with Donny Hathaway, the Cash Box review said that the smokey quality of Mercury's pipes gave the song a decidedly different flavor but the results were no less pleasing.[4]

Chart performance

By February 5, 1983, Cash Box mentioned the single as "Up and Coming" for the Black Contemporary chart.[5] On February 12, the single had made its entrance into the Cash Box Top 100 Black Contemporary Singles chart at #83.[6] By March 5, the single was at #66 in the Top 100 Black Contemporary Singles chart.[7] On March 12 on its sixth week in the charts, it held #65 position in the Billboard Black Singles chart for its second week.[8] Spending seven weeks in the chart, its peak position was at #65.[9] By March 19, it was at #92 on the Cash Box Top 100 Black Contemporary Singles chart.[10]

Notes and References

  1. Billboard, January 29, 1983 - Page 83 Billboard's Top Single Picks, Survey For Week Ending 1/29/83
  2. The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia - The Canadian Pop Music Encyclopedia M, MERCURY, Eric, with ERIC MERCURY AND ROBERTA FLACK
  3. Billboard, January 29, 1983 - Page 83 Billboard's Top Single Picks, Survey For Week Ending 1/29/83
  4. Cash Box, January 29, 1983 - Page 12 NEWS & REVIEWS, SINGLES, FEATURE PICS, POP
  5. Cash Box, February 5, 1983 - Page 27 BLACK CONTEMPORARY, UP AND COMING
  6. Cash Box, February 12, 1983 - Page 27 TOP lOO BLACK CONTEMPORARY SINGLES
  7. Cashbox Magazine.com - The CASH BOX Top 100 Black Contemporary, Week ending MARCH 12, 1983
  8. Billboard, March 12, 1983 - Page 54 Billboard Black Singles, Survey For Week ending 3/12/83
  9. Joel Whitburn Presents Top R & B/hip-hop Singles, 1942-2004, - Page 207
  10. Cash Box, March 19, 1983 - Page 32 TOP BLACK CONTEMPORARY SINGLES