Tender Kisses

"Tender Kisses"[1] is a song by American singer–songwriter Tracie Spencer.[2] This song is the fourth single released from Spencer's second album, Make the Difference which was released in August 1990. The single was released on July 16, 1991. The song was written by Matt Sherrod, Paul Sherrod, Sir Spence and Tracie Spencer. The song is one of Spencer's most known hits to date, reaching number 1 on the R&B chart in the United States by August 1991.

"Tender Kisses"
Single by Tracie Spencer
from the album Make the Difference
ReleasedJuly 16, 1991
Recorded1990; Cherokee Studios
(Los Angeles, California)
Genre
Length5:28
LabelCapitol
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
Tracie Spencer singles chronology
"This Time Make It Funky"
(1991)
"Tender Kisses"
(1991)
"Love Me"
(1992)

Chart information

"Tender Kisses" became a summer hit in 1991, hitting number one on the Hot R&B Singles chart by August 1991 and number forty-two on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart by summer's end.[3][4]

Song/Music video

The theme of the song focuses on being heartbroken after a breakup. The music video for "Tender Kisses" was shot in Los Angeles, California in June 1991 and opens with Spencer holding a rose in her hands and standing before a blue background with autumn leaves and glitter coming down around her. There are shots of Spencer on a swing, behind a window, and in a big chair, begging her lover to reconsider about leaving the relationship.

Spencer appeared as herself and sang the song as a duet with Darius McCrary who played the character of Eddie Winslow on an episode of the comedy/family sitcom Family Matters which aired on the ABC network in February 1993.

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