No Ordinary Love

{{Short description|1992 single by Sade}}

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{{Use British English|date=December 2011}}

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{{Infobox song

| name = No Ordinary Love

| cover = Sade - No Ordinary Love.png

| alt =

| border = yes

| type = single

| artist = Sade

| album = Love Deluxe

| B-side = "Paradise" (remix)

| released = {{Start date|1992|9|28|df=yes}}

| recorded =

| studio = The Hit Factory, New York City

| genre =

  • Quiet storm{{cite web|first= Eric |last= Harvey |title= The Quiet Storm |website= Pitchfork |url= https://pitchfork.com/features/underscore/8822-the-quiet-storm/|date= May 19, 2012|accessdate= October 11, 2022}}
  • pop{{cite book |chapter= Sade|last= Sarig|first= Roni|title=The New Rolling Stone Album Guide |year=2004 |publisher=Simon & Schuster |edition=4th |editor1-last=Brackett |editor1-first=Nathan |editor2-last=Hoard |editor2-first=Christian |isbn=0-7432-0169-8 |pages= 712–713}}
  • R&B{{cite web|url=https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-best-rnb-songs-of-the-90s/|title=The 53 Best R&B Songs of the '90s|first=Isabelia|last=Herrera|date=3 November 2022|magazine=Pitchfork|access-date=9 February 2025}}

| | length =

  • 7:20 (album version)
  • 5:22 (single version)

| label = Epic

| writer =

| producer = Sade

| prev_title = Haunt Me

| prev_year = 1989

| next_title = Feel No Pain

| next_year = 1992

| misc = {{External music video|{{YouTube|_WcWHZc8s2I|"No Ordinary Love"}}}}

}}

"No Ordinary Love" is a song by English band Sade, released in September 1992 by Epic Records as the lead single and opening track from their fourth studio album, Love Deluxe (1992). The song is written by lead singer Sade Adu and Stuart Matthewman. The song was commercially successful, reaching the top 10 in Greece and Italy and entering the top 40 in seven other countries. In the accompanying music video, directed by Sophie Muller, Adu plays a mermaid who wants to be a bride. American magazine Rolling Stone included "No Ordinary Love" on their list of the "500 Best Songs of All Time" in 2024.{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/music-lists/best-songs-of-all-time-1224767/the-supremes-baby-love-3-1224838/|title=500 Best Songs of All Time|magazine=Rolling Stone|date=15 September 2021|access-date=18 February 2022}}

Critical reception

The song received positive reviews from music critics. Upon the release, Larry Flick from Billboard stated that it shows Sade and band "in fine form, sounding, as always, cool and sexy." He also said that her "famously smoky voice is the highlight of a spare arrangement, supported by percussive guitar and even a ghostly metal solo."{{cite magazine|first=Larry|last=Flick|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1992/Billboard-1992-10-31.pdf|title=Single Reviews|magazine=Billboard|date=31 October 1992|page=95|issn=0006-2510|author-link=Larry Flick}} Amy Linden from Entertainment Weekly found that Sade, "the high priestess of understated cool, heats up on the fabulous "No Ordinary Love", which surges with emotion."{{cite magazine|first=Amy|last=Linden|url=https://ew.com/article/1992/11/13/love-deluxe/|title=Love Deluxe|magazine=Entertainment Weekly|date=13 November 1992|access-date=28 February 2020}} Dave Sholin of the Gavin Report felt that "her extraordinary songstyling is hotter than ever."{{cite magazine |last=Sholin |first=Dave |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Gavin-Report/90/92/Gavin-1992-11-06.pdf |title=Gavin Picks: Singles |magazine=Gavin Report |issue=1930 |date=6 November 1992 |page=48 |via=World Radio History}} Another Gavin Report editor, John Martinucci, said, "At last, the sensual vocals of Sade return with a hypnotic beat underlined by an occasional, crunching guitar."{{cite magazine|first= John |last= Martinucci |title= Urban: New Releases |magazine= Gavin Report |date= 9 October 1992 |page= 14 |url= https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Gavin-Report/90/92/Gavin-1992-10-09.pdf}}

Caroline Sullivan from The Guardian felt the singer's "sleepy croon doesn't waver" as she's "purring a breathless poem" about her mister.Sullivan, Caroline (18 November 1994). "Music: Pop - Your essential guide to the new CDs". The Guardian. David Stubbs from Melody Maker viewed it as "another syrupy ladling".{{cite magazine|first=David|last=Stubbs|url=https://www.flickr.com/photos/nothingelseon/52705349218/|title=Singles|magazine=Melody Maker|date=26 September 1992|page=32|access-date=6 February 2023|author-link=David Stubbs}} Pan-European magazine Music & Media remarked that "the grande dame of sophisticated soul has updated her beats a little bit and added a more wiggly guitar sound."{{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1992/MM-1992-10-10.pdf |title=New Releases |magazine=Music & Media |volume=9 |issue=41 |date=10 October 1992 |page=8 |oclc=29800226 |via=World Radio History}} A reviewer from Music Week named it "a stylish, sophisticated, subdued and superior song", adding, "It's also extremely subtle".{{cite magazine|url= https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1992/Music-Week-1992-09-19-S-OCR.pdf |title= Mainstream: Singles |magazine= Music Week |date= 19 September 1992 |page= 7 |issn= 0265-1548 |via= World Radio History}} Jeff Silberman from The Network Forty complimented its "languid beat and the cool, cool melody"{{cite magazine |first=Jeff|last=Silberman|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/Archive-Network-40/92/Network-40-1992-11-06.pdf |title=Top 40: Music Meeting |magazine=The Network Forty |issue=137 |date=6 November 1992 |page=24 |via=World Radio History}} A writer for People Magazine viewed the song as "a baby-making slow jam that comes on like musical Viagra."{{cite magazine|url=https://people.com/archive/picks-and-pans-review-the-ultimate-love-mix-vol-73-no-6/|title=Picks and Pans Review: The Ultimate Love Mix|magazine=People|date=15 February 2010|access-date=9 March 2020}}

=Retrospective response=

In a 2017 retrospective review, Justin Chadwick from Albumism described the song as "insistent and intimate", adding that it's "evoking the desperation of trying to secure an elusive love". He also noted that the song begins with "one of the most devastating intros ever".{{cite web|first= Justin |last= Chadwick |title= Sade's 'Love Deluxe' Turns 25: Anniversary Retrospective |publisher= Albumism |date= 24 October 2017 |access-date= 17 November 2020 |url= https://www.albumism.com/features/tribute-celebrating-25-years-of-sade-love-deluxe}} In 2012, Sophie Heawood of The Guardian commented, "The band reached their peak of opulent sound design on the aptly titled album Love Deluxe; its seven-minute epic of a lead single is as bleak as it is sensual, casting heartbreak as the greatest luxury of all."{{cite web |last=Heawood |first=Sophie |url=https://www.theguardian.com/music/2012/mar/13/why-sade-bigger-adele-us |title=Why Sade is bigger in the US than Adele |work=The Guardian |date=13 March 2012 |access-date=21 June 2019}} In 2010, the Daily Vault's Mark Millan declared it as "intoxicating". He added that it "is Adu's lament of a one-sided love affair", noting that it "harbors a serious groove, but the underlying anger of love gone bad is represented with a subtle but powerful guitar riff that helps get the job done."{{cite web|first=Mark|last=Millan|url=http://dailyvault.com/toc.php5?review=6766|title=Sade - Love Deluxe|publisher=The Daily Vault|date=30 December 2010|access-date=25 February 2020}}

Frank Guan of Vulture ranked "No Ordinary Love" number two in a ranking of all of Sade's songs, writing, "'There's nothing like you and I,' she sings; the emphasis falls on 'nothing' no less than on 'you' or 'I.' Sade songs, at their very best, ignore the distinction between songs about flawless love and love betrayed; the promise of the first and the inevitability of the other are contained in one another. The softly puncturing bass, the deep-sea synths, the chugging, almost accusatory guitar that kicks in during the pre-chorus – even among other perfect songs, this one stands out. It's the longest song on any of her albums; it's also one you wish would last forever, but can't, just like the love in the title."{{cite web |last=Guan |first=Frank |url=https://www.vulture.com/2017/10/all-73-sade-songs-ranked-from-worst-to-best.html |title=All 73 Sade Songs, Ranked From Worst to Best |work=Vulture |date=26 October 2017 |access-date=21 June 2019}}

Chart performance

"No Ordinary Love" entered the top 10 in Greece and Italy, as well as on the European Dance Radio Chart, where it peaked at number nine in November 1992. Additionally, the song entered the top 20 in Finland, France, the Netherlands, and the United Kingdom, where it reached number 14 suring its second run on the UK Singles Chart on 5 June 1993, making it Sade's second-most successful single in the UK, after "Your Love Is King" in 1984. The single received a silver record in the UK, after 200 000 units were sold. "No Ordinary Love" was also a top-30 hit in Switzerland and on the Eurochart Hot 100, a top-40 hit in Belgium and Sweden, and a top-50 hit in Germany. Outside Europe, it peaked at numbers 21 and 17 in Australia and New Zealand, respectively.

In the United States, the single charted on four different Billboard charts: number 28 on the Hot 100, number 14 on the Adult Contemporary chart, number 29 on the Top 40/Rhythm-Crossover chart and number nine on the Hot R&B Singles chart. "No Ordinary Love" also climbed to number 21 on the US Cash Box Top 100 and number 11 on the Cash Box Top R&B Singles chart.

Music video

A music video produced to promote the single, directed by English music video director Sophie Muller,{{cite web |url=https://imvdb.com/video/sade/no-ordinary-love |title=No Ordinary Love (1992) by Sade |website=IMVDb |access-date=18 October 2018}} features Sade as a mermaid and a bride. At the beginning, Sade sits on the bottom of the ocean as a mermaid. Flashbacks reveal a young sailor, who has fallen into the water, meeting the mermaid in a kiss and embrace. Back in the present, the mermaid browses in an old weekly magazine and sews a white wedding dress. She swims up to shore in the finished dress with human legs, reaching land and throwing rice on herself like a newlywed bride. Obviously looking for the young man, she walks into a bar and drinks water with salt for survival. Devastated at not finding the sailor, she runs through the busy city streets, with a bottle of water, down to the quay. Again there are flashbacks of the mermaid with her sailor on the sea floor. As the video ends, she sits alone on the dock in her wedding dress looking down and waiting for her tail to reappear.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_WcWHZc8s2I|title=Sade - No Ordinary Love (Official Music Video)|publisher=YouTube|date=12 December 2009|access-date=5 March 2020}}

Awards

Sade won a Grammy Award for Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals in 1994. Same year, "No Ordinary Love" was also awarded one of ASCAP's R&B Music Awards,{{cite magazine|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/Archive-All-Music/Billboard/90s/1994/BB-1994-06-18-N.pdf#page=8|title=ASCAP's R&B Music Celebration!|magazine=Billboard|date=June 18, 1994|page=8|access-date=May 20, 2025}} as well as one of BMI's Pop Songs Awards, honoring the songwriters, composers, and music publishers of the song.{{cite magazine|title=BMI Salutes the PRS Writers and Publishers of BMI's Most Performed Works in the United States of 1993|magazine=Music & Media|volume=11|issue=45|page=2|date=5 November 1994|accessdate=9 October 2022|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-and-Media/90s/1994/MM-1994-11-05.pdf}}

Impact and legacy

In 2012, Complex placed "No Ordinary Love" at number 43 in their ranking of "The Best 90s R&B Songs".{{cite magazine|title= The Best 90s R&B Songs |magazine= Complex |access-date= 27 July 2020 |url= https://www.complex.com/music/best-90s-r-b-songs/}} In 2017, Spin ranked the song at number 15 on their list of "The 30 Best '90s R&B Songs".{{cite web |last1=Johnston |first1=Maura |author1-link=Maura Johnston |last2=Reeves |first2=Mosi |url=https://www.spin.com/featured/30-best-90s-rnb-songs/ |title=The 30 Best '90s R&B Songs |work=Spin |date=8 August 2017 |access-date=15 December 2019}} In 2024, Rolling Stone included "No Ordinary Love" in their list of the "500 Best Songs of All Time" at No. 459. In 2022, Pitchfork ranked it at number 42 in their list of "The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s".{{cite web|first=|last=|title=The 250 Best Songs of the 1990s|url=https://pitchfork.com/features/lists-and-guides/the-best-songs-of-the-1990s/|work=Pitchfork|date=27 September 2022|accessdate=30 October 2022}}

Track listings

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  • UK, European and Australian CD single
  1. "No Ordinary Love" – 5:22
  2. "Paradise" (remix) – 5:40
  3. "No Ordinary Love" (album version) – 7:20
  • US CD single and Japanese mini CD single
  1. "No Ordinary Love" – 5:21
  2. "Paradise" (remix) – 5:40
  • 7-inch single

:A. "No Ordinary Love" – 5:22

:B. "Paradise" (remix) – 5:40

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  • 12-inch maxi single

:A. "No Ordinary Love" (album version) – 7:20

:B1. "Paradise" (remix) – 5:40

:B2. "Paradise" (drums and Sade) – 5:40

  • Cassette single
  1. "No Ordinary Love" – 5:22
  2. "Paradise" (remix) – 5:40

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Charts

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=Weekly charts=

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|+ Weekly chart performance for "No Ordinary Love"

! scope="col"| Chart (1992–1993)

! scope="col"| Peak
position

{{single chart|Australia|21|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Flanders|37|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Canadatopsingles|15|chartid=1839|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Canadaadultcontemporary|15|chartid=1729|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
scope="row"| Europe (Eurochart Hot 100 Singles){{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Media-IDX/IDX/90s/92/MM-1992-11-28-OCR-Page-0027.pdf |title=Eurochart Hot 100 Singles |magazine=Music & Media |volume=9 |issue=48 |date=28 November 1992 |page=27 |oclc=29800226 |via=World Radio History}}

| 26

scope="row"| Europe (European AC Radio){{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Media-IDX/IDX/90s/92/MM-1992-11-07-OCR-Page-0052.pdf |title=Adult Contemporary Europe / European Dance Radio |magazine=Music & Media |volume=9 |issue=45 |date=7 November 1992 |page=48 |oclc=29800226 |via=World Radio History}}

| 1

scope="row"| Europe (European Dance Radio)

| 9

scope="row"| Finland (Suomen virallinen lista){{cite book |last=Pennanen |first=Timo |title=Sisältää hitin – levyt ja esittäjät Suomen musiikkilistoilla vuodesta 1972 |language=fi |edition=1st |location=Helsinki |publisher=Kustannusosakeyhtiö Otava |year=2006 |isbn=978-951-1-21053-5}}

| 19

{{single chart|France|20|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Germany|43|songid=2528|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
scope="row"| Greece (Pop + Rock){{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Media-IDX/IDX/90s/92/MM-1992-10-31-OCR-Page-0022.pdf |title=Top 10 Sales in Europe |magazine=Music & Media |volume=9 |issue=44 |date=31 October 1992 |page=22 |oclc=29800226 |via=World Radio History}}

| 5

scope="row"| Italy (Musica e dischi){{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Media-IDX/IDX/90s/92/MM-1992-12-05-OCR-Page-0018.pdf |title=Top 10 Sales in Europe |magazine=Music & Media |volume=9 |issue=49 |date=5 December 1992 |page=18 |oclc=29800226 |via=World Radio History}}

| 4

{{single chart|Dutch40|19|year=1992|week=46|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Dutch100|26|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|New Zealand|17|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Sweden|33|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|Switzerland|23|artist=Sade|song=No Ordinary Love|rowheader=true|access-date=10 September 2018}}
{{single chart|UKsinglesbyname|14|artist=Sade|artistid=21427|rowheader=true|access-date=27 December 2019}}
scope="row"| UK Airplay (Music Week){{cite magazine|url=https://www.worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1993/Music-Week-1993-07-03.pdf|title=Top 50 Airplay Chart|magazine=Music Week|date=3 July 1993|page=14|access-date=30 April 2024}}

| 31

scope="row"| UK Dance (Music Week){{cite magazine |url=https://worldradiohistory.com/hd2/IDX-UK/Music/Archive-Music-Week-IDX/IDX/1993/Music-Week-1993-06-05-IDX-28.pdf |title=Top 60 Dance Singles |magazine=Music Week |date=5 June 1993 |page=20 |issn=0265-1548 |via=World Radio History}}

| 16

{{single chart|Billboardhot100|28|artist=Sade|rowheader=true|access-date=23 November 2019}}
{{single chart|Billboardadultcontemporary|14|artist=Sade|rowheader=true|access-date=23 November 2019}}
{{single chart|Billboardrandbhiphop|9|artist=Sade|rowheader=true|access-date=23 November 2019}}
{{single chart|Billboardrhythmic|29|artist=Sade|rowheader=true|access-date=23 November 2019}}
scope="row"| US Cash Box Top 100{{cite magazine |url=https://cashboxmagazine.com/archives/90s_files/19930206.html |title=Cash Box Top 100 Pop Singles – Week ending February 6, 1993 |magazine=Cash Box |access-date=27 December 2019}}

| 21

scope="row"| US Top 100 R&B Singles (Cash Box){{cite magazine |url=https://cashboxmagazine.com/archives-r/90s_files/19930206R.html |title=Cash Box Top R&B Singles – Week ending February 6, 1993 |magazine=Cash Box |access-date=21 January 2021}}

| 11

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=Year-end charts=

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|+ Year-end chart performance for "No Ordinary Love"

! scope="col"| Chart (1993)

! scope="col"| Position

scope="row"| US Hot R&B Singles (Billboard){{cite magazine |url=https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1993/hot-r-and-and-b-hip-hop-songs |title=Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs – Year-End 1993 |magazine=Billboard |access-date=27 December 2019 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20191227202139/https://www.billboard.com/charts/year-end/1993/hot-r-and-and-b-hip-hop-songs |archive-date=27 December 2019}}

| 71

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Certifications

{{Certification Table Top|caption=Certifications and sales for "No Ordinary Love"}}

{{Certification Table Entry|region=United Kingdom|type=single|artist=Sade|title=No Ordinary Love|award=Silver|relyear=2004|certyear=2023|id=18661-1537-1|access-date=13 January 2023}}

{{Certification Table Bottom|nosales=true|noshipments=true|streaming=true}}

Release history

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|+ Release dates and formats for "No Ordinary Love"

! scope="col"| Region

! scope="col"| Date

! scope="col"| Format(s)

! scope="col"| Label(s)

! scope="col"| {{abbr|Ref.|Reference}}

scope="row"| United Kingdom

| 28 September 1992

| {{hlist|7-inch vinyl|12-inch vinyl|CD|cassette}}

| rowspan="3"| Epic

| {{cite magazine|url=https://worldradiohistory.com/UK/Music-Week/1992/Music-Week-1992-09-26-S-OCR.pdf|title=New Releases: Singles|magazine=Music Week|page=25|date=26 September 1992|access-date=20 June 2021}}

scope="row"| Japan

| 21 October 1992

| Mini-CD

| {{cite web|url=https://www.oricon.co.jp/prof/76816/products/107767/1/|title=ノー・オーディナリー・ラブ {{!}} シャーデー|trans-title=No Ordinary Love {{!}} Sade|publisher=Oricon|language=ja|access-date=16 September 2023}}

scope="row"| United Kingdom (re-release)

| 24 May 1993

| {{hlist|7-inch vinyl|CD|cassette}}

| {{cite magazine|title=New Releases: Singles|magazine=Music Week|page=21|date=22 May 1993}}

=Media=

=Cover versions=

  • Serbian rock band Night Shift covered the song on their Undercovers album in 2002.
  • American rock band Deftones covered the song, with backing vocals from guest Jonah Matranga. The cover was initially featured as a track on the 2000 release of the single "Change (In the House of Flies)". It was later included on Deftones' 2005 B-side collection B-Sides & Rarities and their 2011 cover compilation, Covers. Vocalist Chino Moreno often cites Sade as one of his favourite artists.
  • Pinoy rock band Urbandub also did a cover of the song, which was included on the EMI Music Philippines 2005 compilation Full Volume: The Best of Pinoy Alternative.{{cite web|url=http://www.emimusic.ph/urbandub |title=EMI Philippines – Urbandub |access-date=11 January 2008 |work=EMI Music Philippines }}
  • The song was also covered instrumentally by trumpeter Chris Botti on his album When I Fall in Love in 2004.{{cite web|url={{AllMusic|class=album|id=r709152|pure_url=yes}}|title=When I Fall in Love overview|work=AllMusic}}{{cite web|url=http://www.smoothvibes.com/movabletype/archives/000255.html|title=Chris Botti dating Katie Couric|work=SmoothVibes.com}}
  • Marcia Hines covered the song on her album "Life" in 2007.
  • Vesta Williams covered the song on her album "Distant Lover" in 2007.
  • The Civil Wars covered it live in their album Live at Eddie's Attic, available on their website as a free Internet download.
  • Richard Marx covered the song as "Ordinary Love" on his 2008 album titled Sundown.
  • A cover of "No Ordinary Love" is featured as the tenth and final track of Dallas Green's and Alecia Moore's You+Me debut album Rose Ave. in 2014.
  • Joanna Marie covered the song in English and Spanish as "Ordinary Love" and "Amor Ordinario" on her 1999 album "Simply Irresistible", released by Kariang Music.
  • Liam Frost released a solo cover on his EP The Wild Places in 2014.
  • Walden and Havana Brown released a dance version as a single in 2015.{{cite web|title=No Ordinary Love (Walden Vs Havana Brown) – Single|url=https://music.apple.com/au/album/no-ordinary-love-walden-vs-havana-brown-single/1445157676|website=iTunes Store|access-date=30 January 2015}}
  • Lovi Poe is the second Filipino music artist to revive this song after Urdandub, her own rendition was used as soundtrack of her film The Escort.
  • Rare Essence covered the song for their 2001 live album Doin' It Old School Style.
  • Jazz musician and sax player George Howard also covered the song for his 1994 album A Home Far Away.

References