This article is about the song by Alexander O'Neal and Cherelle. For the song by Stephanie Mills, see Never Knew Love Like This Before.
1988 single by Alexander O'Neal featuring Cherrelle
"Never Knew Love Like This"
Single by Alexander O'Neal featuring Cherrelle
from the album Hearsay
B-side
"What's Missing"
Released
1988
Recorded
1986
Genre
R&B
soul
dance
Label
Tabu
Songwriter(s)
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Producer(s)
Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
Alexander O'Neal featuring Cherrelle singles chronology
"Criticize" (1987)
"Never Knew Love Like This" (1988)
"The Lovers" (1988)
"Never Knew Love Like This" is a top ten US R&B hit song duetted by American R&B singers Cherrelle and Alexander O'Neal; released in 1988. The song peaked at #2 in the US R&B chart, #26 in the UK and #28 in the Billboard Hot 100.[1]
It was the second time Alexander O'Neal and Cherrelle sang together. They sang "Saturday Love" together in 1985 on Cherrelle's gold album High Priority. "Never Knew Love Like This" is featured on Alexander O'Neal's 3× platinum album Hearsay which was released in 1987. The music video was filmed in London.
^Whitburn, Joel (2004). Top R&B/Hip-Hop Singles: 1942-2004. Record Research. p. 440.
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