Nice 'n' Slow

1988 single recorded by Freddie Jackson From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

"Nice 'n' Slow" is a 1988 ballad song by American R&B singer Freddie Jackson and written by Barry J. Eastmond and Jolyon Skinner. It was released as the lead single from his third album, Don't Let Love Slip Away.

B-side"You Are My Love"
Released1988
Length5:16
Quick facts Single by Freddie Jackson, from the album Don't Let Love Slip Away ...
"Nice 'n' Slow"
Single by Freddie Jackson
from the album Don't Let Love Slip Away
B-side"You Are My Love"
Released1988
Genre
Length5:16
LabelCapitol
Songwriters
  • Barry J. Eastmond
  • Jolyon Skinner
ProducerBarry J. Eastmond
Freddie Jackson singles chronology
"Jam Tonight"
(1987)
"Nice 'n' Slow"
(1988)
"Hey Lover"
(1988)
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The hit song was Jackson's seventh number one on the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart, staying at the top spot for three weeks. "Nice 'n' Slow" was the last of Jackson's releases to chart on the Hot 100, peaking at number sixty-one.[1]

Track listings and formats

  • US 7" vinyl single[2]
A. "Nice 'n' Slow" – 4:15
B. "You Are My Love" – 4:16
  • US 12" vinyl single[3]
A1. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Radio Remix) – 5:11
A2. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Radio Edit) – 4:15
B1. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Extended Version) – 5:56
B2. "You Are My Love" – 5:23
  • UK CD Maxi-single[4]
  1. "Nice 'n' Slow" – 5:12
  2. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Extended Version) – 6:00
  3. "You Are My Love" – 4:58
  • Brazil 12" vinyl single[5]
A1. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Radio Edit) – 4:15
A2. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Radio Remix) – 5:11
B1. "Nice 'n' Slow" (Radio Remix) – 5:11
  • Remix and production by Steve Goldman and Zack Vaz

Credits and personnel

  • Executive-Producer – Beau Huggins
  • Producer, Arrangement – Barry J. Eastmond
  • Guitars – Mike Campbell
  • Lead Vocals – Freddie Jackson
  • Keyboards, Drum programming – Eric Rehl
  • Bass – Anthony Jackson
  • Keyboards, Drum programming – Barry Eastmond
  • Writer – Barry Eastmond, Jolson Skinner
  • Backing Vocals – Freddie Jackson, Cindy Mizelle, Curtis Lee, Yolanda Lee
  • Alto Saxophone – Najee
  • Mixed, Engineer – Steve Goldman
  • Engineer – Michael Allaire

Charts

Weekly charts

More information Chart (1988), Peak position ...
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See also

References

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