
Recorded at the renowned Sigma Sound Studios in Philadelphia, the track exemplifies the lush, sophisticated sound of Philadelphia soul. It features smooth orchestration, including contributions from members of MFSB and guitar work by Bobby Eli and Norman Harris, Major's cousin.
The song is notable for its sensual atmosphere, enhanced by the suggestive moans of backing vocalist Barbara Ingram in the full album version. This sultry element, combined with Harris's emotive vocals and the song's romantic lyrics, made it a favorite for late-night radio play.
"Love Won't Let Me Wait" achieved significant commercial success, reaching number five on the Billboard Hot 100 and topping the soul chart for one week. Billboard ranked it as the No. 24 song for 1975, and it was awarded a gold disc by the R.I.A.A. on June 25, 1975.
The track's enduring popularity has led to numerous cover versions by artists such as Luther Vandross, Nancy Wilson, and a duet by Johnny Mathis and Deniece Williams. Its timeless appeal and Harris's soulful delivery have cemented "Love Won't Let Me Wait" as a classic of the Philadelphia soul genre.
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