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The LP wasn't a hit, but each of the title cuts were strong. Vandross was responsible for four of them: the buoyant disco-balled opener, "Faith In Our Love," the pulsating uptempo "Hold On! I'm Comin'" and the ballads "I Surrender" and "The Best of My Love." But his song of the year was the gorgeous soul waltz that closes the album, the gorgeous full-dress ballad "A House Is Not A Home." All were hits: "A House Is Not A Home" hit No. 1, and the rest of the album cut charted. The one that never made the Top 100 was an instrumental track called "Mamba Don't Bite," although it was a No. 1 R&B single for another singer (Songs for My Mother) and became a staple of 1980s college radio playlists. Fans of Aretha and Vandross will be delighted with this expanded reissue.
Fueled by a triple-platinum single, HMH's next release was her fourth studio LP, The Day I Fall in Love (1984), which is still the last (non-Soundtrack) chart-topper she had. On the strength of the title song (the slow-grooving ballad duet with Elton John, for which she received a 1985 Grammy for Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals), the album sold a million copies and was another gold album. The other two chart-topping songs had a bit more edge: the 12" remix of "Gotta Be The One" was a double-digits club smasher, and the radio version of "If We Can't Be Lovers" was one of Aretha's hits for 25 years, even now. As for the R&B version of ''``If We Can't Be Lovers," looking at the chart would have convinced anyone that it was an anomaly, a hit for a late-era Aretha that would never be duplicated. d2c66b5586