Let's Wait Awhile

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“Let's Wait Awhile”
“Let's Wait Awhile” cover
Single by Janet Jackson
from the album Control
B-side "Pretty Boy" (U.S.)
"Nasty" (Cool Summer Mixes) (UK)
Released January 6, 1987 (U.S.)
March 9, 1987 (UK)
Format 7" single, 12" single
Recorded 1985
Genre R&B, pop, soul
Length 4:36
Label A&M
Writer(s) Janet Jackson, James Harris III, Terry Lewis, Melanie Andrews
Producer Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis
Certification Silver (UK)
Janet Jackson singles chronology
"Control"
(1986)
"'Let's Wait Awhile"
(1987)
"Diamonds"
(1987)
Control track listing
"He Doesn't Know I'm Alive"
(7)
"Let's Wait Awhile"
(8)
"Funny How Time Flies (When You're Having Fun)"
(9)
Design of a Decade 1986/1996 track listing
"Come Back to Me"
(14)
"Let's Wait Awhile"
(15)
"Twenty Foreplay"
(16)

"Let's Wait Awhile" is the fifth single released from Janet Jackson's third studio album, Control (1986).

Contents

[edit] Song information

Written by Jackson, Melanie Andrews, Jimmy Jam and Terry Lewis, and produced by Jam and Lewis, the song talks about waiting until the right moment to have sexual intercourse. The song can also be interpreted as an anthem to sexual abstinence as it was a hit during the height of the AIDS pandemic.

The song was a precursor to the more sexually-liberated Jackson that was to emerge on the Rhythm Nation 1814 track "Someday Is Tonight". "Someday Is Tonight" can be looked at as Jackson's readiness to go further in their relationship. On Jackson's album 20 Y.O., the track "With U" is the follow-up to "Let's Wait Awhile". "With U" takes place after the act of intimacy the two have put off, which results, Jackson explains, in "romantic confusion".

The opening bars which form the repeating underlying chords are borrowed from "Daisy Jane" by America. "Let's Wait Awhile" was sampled in Jibbs' 2007 single "Go Too Far".

[edit] Music video

Jackson in "Let's Wait Awhile" video.
Jackson in "Let's Wait Awhile" video.

The music video is set in New York City. When Janet and her boyfriend (played by Taimak Guarriello) go out for a magical night on the town, her boyfriend wants to end the evening by taking their relationship a step further, but Janet wants to wait until they're both ready.

[edit] Chart performance

Released in 1987, the single peaked at two in the USA becoming Jackson's fifth Top 5 single on the Billboard Hot 100; it also hit one on the R&B singles chart becoming her fourth to top that chart. It was also Jackson's first number one single in South Africa. The single was the forty-eighth biggest Hot 100 single of 1987 and the forty-second biggest Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks single of 1987. The song was kept from number one with "Lean on Me" from Club Nouveau.

[edit] Charts

Chart (1987) Peak
position
U.S. Billboard Hot 100 2
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Singles & Tracks 1
U.S. Adult Contemporary 2
U.S. ARC Weekly Top 40 2
ARIA Top 50 9
Canadian Singles Chart 14
German Singles Chart 34
Holland Singles Chart 16
Japan Singles Chart 1
Official UK Singles Chart 3
South African Sales Chart 1
Switzerland Singles Chart 27
United World Chart 3

[edit] Track listing

UK 12" Vinyl maxi single
  1. Let's Wait Awhile (Remix) (4:30)
  2. Nasty (Cool Summer Mix Part 1) (7:57)
  3. Nasty (Cool Summer Mix Part 2) (10:12)
US 7" vinyl single
  1. Let's Wait Awhile (Remix) (4:30)
  2. Pretty Boy (6:32)
UK - 7" Vinyl single [LIMITED EDITION PICTURE DISC]
  1. Let's Wait Awhile (Remix) (4:30)
  2. Nasty (Cool Summer Mix Part 1) [Edit] (4:10)
  3. Nasty (Edit of Remix) (3:40)
  4. Control [Edit] (3:26)

[edit] Official versions/remixes

  • Album Version – 4:37
  • Remix – 4:36
Preceded by
"Slow Down" by Loose Ends
U.S. Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs number-one single
March 14, 1987
Succeeded by
"Looking for a New Love" by Jody Watley