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"We Didn't Know" is a mid-tempo duet by American recording artists
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and Stevie Wonder, and was released as the sixth and final single from Houston's third album ''
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'' (1990). The single was released on April 14, 1992 by Arista Records. Wonder wrote and produced the song. The single peaked at number 20 on ''Billboard'''s
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chart. There was no music video made for the song. This is the first and only single from the album that was issued without a music video. The song is about two good friends that realize they have romantic feelings for each other and are more than just friends — they love each other, and they "didn't know." Houston and Wonder performed the song on an episode of ''
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'' in December 1990. Arista Records stopped working the album's singles to top 40 after "
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" became her first solo single to not reach the top ten. The duet was thus never sent to pop radio. "We Didn't Know" and the prior release, " I Belong To You," were both R&B-only releases. The song managed a decent placing despite no video and being a nearly two-year-old track by the time of its release.


Critical reception

Matthew Hocter from Albumism described "We Didn't Know" as a "gentle
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'' wrote that it, "in which Houston merely follows the lead of duet partner Stevie Wonder, also has its pleasures, most of which stem from Wonder's deliciously idiosyncratic writing." David Browne from ''
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'' called the song "sluggish". He added that this contribution "blends into the mush." ''
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'' stated that "if Houston thought she could shut critics up by recording a tartly appealing Stevie Wonder song about friendship turning into love, "We Didn't Know"—and recording it as a touching duet with Wonder himself—she was right." James Hunter from ''
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'' adored the song and praised it with a long review, "Still, the key to the kind of music Houston sings on ''
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'' — the black-and-white, funk-and- dance-driven pop that is the soundtrack of this cultural moment — is "We Didn't Know"". He noted further, "Wonder, who practically invented the keyboard-based pop that Houston and her fans hear as natural and contemporary, understands Houston totally. He knows what she likes about the expressive properties of ballads, about the passion of
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, about the well-regulated technological zing of dance music. So, as he's done before in his own music and with other singers, he puts all of this — the barreling rhythm tracks, the soaring choruses, the personable background voices — at the service of "We Didn't Know," which is about when "innocent friends/Turn serious lovers." Chances are — and with any luck — this emotionally engaged song on Whitney Houston's consistent and resourceful album will affect the music she sings for the rest of her life."


Track listings and formats

*;US CD-Single # "We Didn't Know" (Remix Edit) — 4:45 # "We Didn't Know" (Album Edit) — 4:26 # "We Didn't Know" (Extended Remix) — 6:14 *;12" Vinyl **A1 "We Didn't Know" (Remix Edit) — 4:43 **B1 "We Didn't Know" (Extended Remix) — 6:09 *;Cassette Maxi-Single **A1 "We Didn't Know" (Album Edit) — 4:26 **A2 "We Didn't Know" (Remix Edit) — 4:40 **A3 "Lover for Life" — 4:45 **B1 "We Didn't Know" (Album Edit) — 4:26 **B2 "We Didn't Know" (Remix Edit) — 4:40 **B3 "Lover for Life" — 4:45 Tracks A3-B3 - "Lover for Life"


Charts


Personnel

;Credits *Producer, writer, vocal arrangement — Stevie Wonder *All instruments — Stevie Wonder *Background vocals — Kimberly Brewer, Lynne Fiddmont-Linsey, Dorian Holley, Keith John *Engineer, mixer — Bobby Brooks *Assistant engineer — Steve VanArden, Danny Normando *Sound design — Robert Arbittier *Stevland Morris Music Project Coordinator — Stephanie Andrews ;Recording and mixing *Recorded and mixed at Wonderland Studios, Los Angeles *Lead vocals recorded at Sigma Sound Studios, New York City


References


External links

* {{Authority control 1989 songs 1990 songs 1992 singles Whitney Houston songs Stevie Wonder songs Songs written by Stevie Wonder Arista Records singles New jack swing songs Male–female vocal duets