Yours Faithfully (song)

"Yours Faithfully" is a song by American singer Rebbie Jackson. A mid-tempo R&B jam written and produced by Eliot Kennedy and Pam Sheyne, it is the title track from her fourth album, Yours Faithfully, and it was released as its first single.

"Yours Faithfully"
Single by Rebbie Jackson
from the album Yours Faithfully
ReleasedFebruary 17, 1998 (1998-02-17)
Recorded1997
Genre
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)
  • Eliot Kennedy
  • Pam Sheyne
Rebbie Jackson singles chronology
"2300 Jackson Street"
(1989)
"Yours Faithfully"
(1998)
"You Take Me Places"
(1998)
Music video
"Yours Faithfully" on YouTube

Making a comeback to the music scene after nearly 10 years, Jackson signed to her brother Michael's label MJJ Music, which released the album and the single at the beginning of 1998.

Despite Jackson promoting the release in the United States and Europe, and receiving mostly favourable reviews, the single failed to have much success, peaking at #76 in the US R&B charts, and #76 in the UK charts, this being Jackson's only chart entry in the UK.

In the UK, the single was released as a two-part CD. The b-side was the original extended version of Jackson's 1984 hit Centipede.

Versions

  • Album Version (4:33)
  • C&J Single Version (4:06)
  • Stonebridge Mix (3:45)
  • Candy Hill House Remix (6:30)

Music video

On January 30, 1998, the music video directed by Bille Woodruff for the song was filmed, which is Jackson's fourth and last videoclip.

Charts

Chart (1998) Peak
position
Billboard Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs 76
UK Singles Chart 76
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