Sweet Love (Stephen Sanchez song)

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LanguageEnglish
B-side"Love, Love, Love"
ReleasedJanuary 9, 2026 (2026-01-09)
StudioHouse Mouse Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
"Sweet Love"
Single by Stephen Sanchez
from the album Love, Love, Love
LanguageEnglish
B-side"Love, Love, Love"
ReleasedJanuary 9, 2026 (2026-01-09)
StudioHouse Mouse Studios, Stockholm, Sweden
Length2:26
LabelMercury Records
Songwriters
Composers
Stephen Sanchez singles chronology
"Silver Bells"
(2024)
"Sweet Love"
(2026)
"Love, Love, Love"
(2026)
Music video:
"SWEET LOVE" on YouTube
7 in. vinyl issue:

"Sweet Love"[a] is a song by American singer-songwriter Stephen Sanchez, released on January 9, 2026, through Mercury Records.[1][2] The single was released as a part of Sanchez's upcoming second studio album Love, Love, Love. The single peaked at number 32 on the U.K. Physical Singles Chart,[3] and has amassed over 5 million streams.

"Sweet Love" would be the first single Sanchez would release in over a year, following his rendition of the holiday song "Silver Bells" in 2024, and his first work since his collaborative extended-play Dress & Tie with his fiancée, French singer-songwriter Devi, as the duet Dress & Tie, released in 2025.[4][5]

The song was written and composed by Sanchez and Swedish producer Oscar Görres, and recorded at House Mouse Studios in Stockholm, Sweden. The single was released on January 9, 2026, via Mercury Records.[1]

Sanchez performed "Sweet Love" on Good Morning America's Oscars After Party broadcast on March 16, 2026.[6]

Music video

Sanchez and his grandparents in the music video for "Sweet Love".

An accompanying music video, directed by Jason Lester, was released on the same day the song released, featuring Sanchez' grandparents, whose northern California home the video was filmed in, and at which Sanchez proposed to his fiancée.[7]

Track listings and formats

"Sweet Love" 7 in. vinyl single[1]

  • A-Side: "Sweet Love" – (2:26)
  • B-Side: "Love, Love, Love" – (4:02)

Credits and personnel

Credits adapted from the album notes on the "Sweet Love" 7 in. vinyl, and Spotify.[1][8]

Chart positions

Chart Peak position
UK Physical Singles (OCC)[3]
35

Notes

References

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