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Released in 1994 as the final single from her fourth album, Intimacy (1993), Jody Watley’s When a Man Loves a Woman stands out as one of the most intriguing singles of her career. Co-written with Larry Campbell, the song paired Watley’s poetic, philosophical spoken-word style with a sultry midtempo R&B/hip-hop groove, offering something bold and different from her previous chart-toppers.
Charts
The single became a success on both sides of the Atlantic. In the U.S., it climbed to #11 on the Billboard R&B Singles Chart, while in the UK, it reached #33 on the Singles Chart, becoming Watley’s first Top 40 hit there since “Friends” in 1989. In clubs, it fared even better, soaring to the top of the UK Club Chart, thanks in part to strong remixes.
Critical Reception
Critics praised the single’s originality and risk-taking:
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Billboard (Larry Flick): Called it a “clever and unusual single,” noting Watley “waxes poetic and philosophical about relationships, chatting over an insinuating, midtempo hip-hop groove,” enhanced by “imaginative, format-stretching remixes.”
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Gavin Report (Bill Speed & John Martinucci): Described it as “a monologue observing key elements of an unconditional relationship between a man and a woman.”
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Music Week (Andy Beevers): Awarded four out of five stars and Pick of the Week in Dance, praising the BBG remixes that “have taken the track to the top of the RM Club Chart.”
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Music & Media: Highlighted the socially conscious lyrics, noting the subtle message about AIDS and fidelity.
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Record Mirror (James Hamilton): Called it a “mumbling slinky swayer (not the Percy Sledge classic),” remarking on its “sultrily muttered instructions about the right ways to treat the one you love without giving them AIDS.
Music Video
The music video for When a Man Loves a Woman marked Jody Watley’s directorial debut, giving her the chance to craft her own visual vision to accompany the single.
US Promo Release
In the U.S., at least three promo 12″ singles were issued, all featuring exclusive remixes never released commercially. Most of these versions have not appeared digitally or on CD, making them rare and highly collectible among Watley fans.
Legacy
Though not as universally recognized as her chart-topping hits Looking for a New Love or Real Love, When a Man Loves a Woman reflects Jody Watley’s artistry at its most daring—merging spoken-word poetry, house and R&B grooves, social commentary, and creative independence. It remains an essential piece of her catalog, a track that connected powerfully with audiences in clubs and on the charts while showcasing her growth as both an artist and visionary.
SIDE A:
When A Man Loves A Woman (D.J.’s Club Mix) 7:33
Producer [Additional Production], Remix – Darryl James
Written-By – Jody Watley, Larry “Rock” Campbell
When A Man Loves A Woman (D.J.’s Bentley’s Mix) 6:07
Producer [Additional Production], Remix – Darryl James
Written-By – Jody Watley, Larry “Rock” Campbell
SIDE B:
When A Man Loves A Woman (D.J.’s Dub Mix) 5:01
Producer [Additional Production], Remix – Darryl James
Written-By – Jody Watley, Larry “Rock” Campbell
When A Man Loves A Woman (D.J.’s Other Dub Mix) 5:33
Producer [Additional Production], Remix – Darryl James
Written-By – Jody Watley, Larry “Rock” Campbell
VINYL GRADE:
Vinyl: Near Mint
Sleeve: Near Mint
| Chart | Peak Position | Date |
|---|---|---|
| US Billboard Dance Club Songs | #8 | 1994 |
| US Billboard Under Hot 100 | 15 | 1994 |
| US Billboard R&B Singles | #1 | 1994 |
| UK Club Chart (Music Week) | #1 | 1994 |
| UK Dance (Music Week) | #2 | 1994 |
| UK Singles (OCC) | #33 | 1994 |
RELEASE INFORMATION:
Label: MCA Records – MCA8P 2976
Format: Vinyl, 12″, 33 ⅓ RPM, Single, Promo
Country: US
Released: 1994
Genre: Electronic, Hip-Hop
Style: House, Garage House, Downtempo
CREDITS:
- Executive-Producer – Jody Watley
- Producer, Arranged By – Art & Rhythm
NOTES:
Original version appears on the Jody Watley album “Intimacy”
Housed inside MCA Records 12″ Single die-cut sleeve
Buy the 12″ at DISCOGS
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Really nice, thanks you very much !
You’re welcome, Peter 😊
This is so unique in her catalog! Now I can appreciate the hip-hop beat so mid-90s. At the time it was all about the rock for me. I really appreciate you digging deep with this mega rare promo!!
Thanks, Retro Hound! It really does stand out in her catalog—those mid-90s hip-hop beats give it such a distinct vibe. I’m glad you can appreciate it more now, and I thought this mega-rare promo deserved some light after being hidden away so long!
Thanks for this post, Paul. Can’t wait to check this out. Not sure I am super familiar with this track from Ms. Watley. Will be interested to give these a listen. Thank you!!
You’re very welcome! This one sometimes slips under the radar, so I’m excited you’ll get to experience it fresh. I think you’ll enjoy hearing Jody in this different groove—let me know what you think after you give it a spin!
Paul, this is very cool of you. I’m always interested in hearing mixes of a song like this. Jody is great and this is quite different from what I’m used to from her. I like the content of the record and its message. Thanks for broadening my knowledge of the Ms. Watley discography.
I always rejoice by hearing music firsthand from your site with the proper fidelity deserving of the records you post. Sound quality means the world to me. I love how conscientious you are when it comes to stellar sound. I can’t praise your efforts enough!!
Jeff
Jeff, thank you so much for the kind words! 😊 I really love this track and its message too, and I’m glad to share something a little different from Jody’s usual sound. It means a lot to hear you appreciate the effort I put into getting the fidelity right—sound quality is everything with these mixes, and I want them to shine the way they deserve. Your support keeps me inspired to keep digging deeper!
Big fan of Jody’s since her first solo album. While her later work didn’t speak to me as much as her first 3 albums, her catalog of music and remixes is one of the best. Even the dub mixes (some kind of lover, don’t you want me, etc.) elevated the songs to another level. Looking forward to hearing these mixes.
Thank you for posting this, excited to listen to the mixes this weekend!!
Thanks, Greg! I’m with you—those early albums are such classics, but her catalog overall (and especially the remixes) is really something special. Even the dubs, like you mentioned, have that extra spark that takes the songs higher. Hope you enjoy diving into these mixes this weekend!
Jody Vanessa Watley, better known as Jody Watley, triumphed with her group Shalamar and as a solo artist. A dream few singers achieve in the United States music scene.
Absolutely, Ruben—Jody’s career really is remarkable. From her success with Shalamar to carving out her own identity as a solo artist, she’s achieved what so many artists only dream of. A true talent and trailblazer!
Thanks, Paul! I have never heard this (or if I did back in the day I disliked it instantly). The original version sounds like it was made for TLC (minus Jody’s voice)…the entire instrumentation is right off any TLC song. 🙂 Also, MCA was notorious for multiple promos AND that many of the mixes were never released on cd which drove me nuts. Thanks for the interesting rip!
Thanks, Fred! I really love this song and its message. I also thought posting some non-CD material would be right up your alley. MCA definitely had a habit of flooding promos and leaving a lot of those mixes stranded off CD, which makes sharing these even more fun. Glad you found this one interesting!
Love this mixes can you post when a man loves a man and when a women loves a women (LGBTQ) song mixes soon please
I don’t remember these mixes by Darryl James, but he did some good remixes during this period.
Those BBG remixes were played alot in the UK.
Thanks Paul 🙂
Hi Mark, Darryl James did some solid remixes around this time. The BBG remixes definitely got a lot of play in the UK. 🙂
Paul
It’s like you read my mind! 😆. I was recently trying to plug holes in my Watley collection and acquired her Remixes Of Love Japanese exclusive collection, which turned out to be less than complete of the time frame it was covering! NONE of the mixes you’ve posted are included!!! Yippee 🥳 🥳🙌🙌
Haha that’s awesome! 🙂 I know the Remixes of Love set you’re talking about—it’s a cool release, but definitely missing some gems. Glad these filled in some of the gaps for you! Jody had so many killer mixes in that era, it’s hard to keep up sometimes.
whoa! 🙂
Never knew about these! Will you be posting more of the “exclusive” remixes of this 90s jam that you mentioned?! 🙏🏻
I don’t have the other promos at the moment, but when I do, I will post them.