If You Were Here Tonight
"If You Were Here Tonight" is a song written by Monte Moir and recorded by American recording artist Alexander O'Neal. It is the second single from the singer's self-titled debut solo album, Alexander O'Neal (1985). The song is notable for its non-rhyming lyrics. Following the moderately successful chart performances of the Alexander O'Neal single "Innocent", "If You Were Here Tonight" was released as the album's second single.
"If You Were Here Tonight" is a melancholy ballad about the break-up of a relationship. "If You Were Here Tonight" is one of three songs written by Monte Moir from the album, but it is the only one to be released as a single.
Release
It was O'Neal's first successful hit in the United Kingdom, reaching #13 in the UK Singles Chart in March 1986 after originally peaking at #81 in August 1985 and also his second R&B hit, reaching #17 in the Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart. It was also one of his only two hits to chart in the Republic of Ireland (reaching No. 20).
Track listing
- 12" Maxi (TBUA 12.6391, A 12.6391)
- "If You Were Here Tonight" - 6:08
- "What's Missing" - 5:42
- "If You Were Here Tonight (Soft Version)" - 5:06
- "If You Were Here Tonight" - 6:08
- "Innocent (Instrumental)" - 9:54
- "If You Were Here Tonight (Soft Version)" - 5:06
- "If You Were Here Tonight (Remix)" - 3:40
- "If You Were Here Tonight (Soft Version)" - 5:06
Sales chart performance
Peak positions
Cover versions and sampling
- The song's instrumental was sampled as the basis for the highly popular dancehall beat called the Sail Away Riddim in 1998. This was done by producing an uptempo dancehall beat woven around the airy keyboard riff from "If You Were Here Tonight". The Sail Away riddim was used to produce a 12-track "one-rhythm" album of songs using the same instrumental.[5] Artists featured on the Sail Away album included Beenie Man, Mr. Vegas, Chico, Frisco Kid, Sean Paul, Richie Stephens, T.O.K., Nitty Kutchie, Round Head, Tony Curtis, Copper Cat, and Demo Delgado.
- Jamaican reggae singer Wayne Wonder covered the song in 1990, retitled "If You Were Here", taken from his self-titled debut album released the same year.
- English singer Matt Goss, formerly of the band Bros, released his version as a single in 1996.
- The song was sampled by John Forté on the song "Move On (I'm Leavin')" from the soundtrack to the 1997 motion picture Sprung and again by Ras Kass on the song "It Is What It Is" from his 1998 album Rasassination.
- Jamaican reggae singer Tony Curtis recorded a cover of the song in 1998, which is included on the Sail Away album.
- British R&B singer Tony Momrelle also covered the song in 1998, with UK garage mixes by Daryl B & M. Yardley proving to be popular the following year.
- American rapper Freddie Gibbs sampled the song in 2013 for his song, "The Color Purple".
- Oakland-based rapper Lil B sampled the song for his song "Thugs Pain (Remix)" off of the mixtape 100% Gutta.
- Barbadian singer Rihanna sampled the song in 2016 for her song "Work".
References
External links
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| Live albums |
- Live at the Hammersmith Apollo - London (2005)
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| Compilations |
- All Mixed Up (1987)
- Twelve Inch Mixes (1992)
- This Thing Called Love: The Greatest Hits of Alexander O'Neal (1993)
- The Best of Alexander O'Neal (1995)
- Greatest Hits (2004)
- Icon (2011)
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| Singles | |
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