Love That Man

"Love That Man"
Single by Whitney Houston
from the album Just Whitney...
Released May 20, 2003 (US)
November 25, 2003 (UK)
Format 2× vinyl, 12", Digital Download
Recorded 2002
Length 3:28
Label Arista
Writer(s) Babyface, Rob Fusari, Calvin Gaines, Eritza Laues, Bill Lee, Balewa Muhammad
Producer(s) Babyface, Rob Fusari
Whitney Houston singles chronology
"Try It on My Own"
(2003)
"Love That Man"
(2003)
"One Wish (for Christmas)"
(2003)
Music sample
"Love That Man"
Just Whitney... track listing
"My Love"
(4)
"Love That Man"
(5)
"Try It On My Own"
(6)

"Love That Man" is a song by American R&B-pop singer Whitney Houston, released in 2003 and is featured on her album, Just Whitney.... The song was the final single released from the album. The track was commissioned as a remix single in the U.S.

The remixes were done by Peter Rauhofer and Pound Boys. No music video was released to accompany the single.

The release became Houston's 12th number-one hit on the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart.

Critical reception

BBC Music reviewer Keysha Davids wrote: "'Love That Man' sounds suspiciously like an ode to her much criticised hubby. Here Whitney comes across as soulful and sincere as she ooohs and aaahs in the right places. The mid-tempo track harks back to 80s soul with its simple bass line, and unfussy production."[1] Andreman, Joan of Boston Globe panned the single with "stands by her bad boy."[2]

Track listings

U.S 12" vinyl (82876 52396 1)[3]
  1. "Love That Man" (Peter Rauhofer New NYC Mix) – 10:11
  2. "Love That Man" (Peter Rauhofer Retro Mix) – 8:20
  3. "Love That Man" (Pound Boys Love That Mix) – 7:45
  4. "Love That Man" (Pound Boys Love That Dub) – 7:16

Other versions

  1. "Love That Man" (Peter Rauhofer Radio Edit)
  2. "Love That Man" (Peter Rauhofer Future Mix)
  3. "Love That Man" (Pound Boys R&B Remix)

Charts

Chart positions

Chart (2003) Peak
position
US Dance Club Songs (Billboard)[5] 1

Year-end charts

Chart (2003) Position
U.S. Dance/Club-Play Singles[6] 43

Chart procession and succession

Preceded by
"If That's Love" by Laura Pausini
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play number-one single
June 21, 2003
Succeeded by
"Getaway" by Becky Baeling

See also

References


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