Second Time for Love

"Second Time for Love"
Single by Freddie Jackson
from the album Do Me Again
B-side"All Over You"
Released1991
Length5:18
LabelCapitol Records 44731
Composers
ProducerBarry J. Eastmond
Freddie Jackson singles chronology
"Main Course"
(1991)
"Second Time for Love"
(1991)
"I Could Use a Little Love (Right Now)"
(1992)

"Second Time for Love" is a song by singer Freddie Jackson and released in 1991 as the final single from his hit album Do Me Again. It reached both the Billboard Hot R&B Singles and Cash Box Top 100 R&B Singles charts in the United States.

The song was written by Barry J. Eastmond, Donnell Spencer and Sam Sims.[1] The record earned the composers a gold record.[2]

Airplay

The Gavin Report recorded 20 reports and 5 adds for "Second Time for Love" in the Up & Coming section of their September 13 issue.[3] In their September 27 issue, Radio & Records reported significant action for it with medium 8/0, Light 13/4, and total adds of 4 at KPRS, WGZB, WDZZ, and WMVP. The stations for mediums included WDAS, WKYS, K97, Z16 and WALT.[4]

In the October 4 issue, Radio & Records reported significant action for it with medium 11/0 and light 8/0. The stations for mediums included WDAS, WKYS, K97, WJIZ, and Z16.[5] For the week ending October 5, Billboard reported that the song had moved from 26 to 18 on the playlist of WDAS in Philadelphia.[6] The following week it was at its second week on the no. 37 spot at K97 in Memphis.[7]

Chart performance

For the week of September 28, Billboard recorded the single at no. 90 on the R&B Singles A-Z list.[8] It made its debut on the Cash Box Top 100 R&B Singles chart at no. 81 for the week of October 5.[9] It peaked at no. 81 on October 5 on the Billboard Hot R&B Singles chart.[10] It peaked at no. 78 for the week of October 12, spending a total of three weeks on the Cash Box Top 100 R&B Singles chart.[11][12][13]

Track listings and formats

  1. "Second Time for Love" – 5:16
  2. "All Over You" – 4:29
  • US Cassette single[15]
A1. "Second Time for Love" – 5:16
A2. "All Over You" – 4:29
B1. "Second Time for Love" – 5:16
B2. "All Over You" – 4:29

Track "All Over You" produced by Michael Day and written by Michael Day, David Maffit, Thom Bishop

Credits

  • Producer, Arranger – Barry J. Eastmond
  • Vocals, Background vocals – Freddie Jackson
  • Alto Saxophone – Danny Willensky
  • Guitar – Ira Siegel
  • Synthesizer – Eric Rehl
  • Executive Producer – Beau Huggins, Scott Folks
  • Writer – Barry Eastmond, Sam Sims, Donnell Spencer

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
US Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs (Billboard)[16] 81

Publishing info

  • Basamp, ASCAP /Night Rainbow, ASCAP /Zomba, ASCAP /Barry Eastmond, ASCAP /Honey Look, ASCAP[17]

References

  1. ^ MusicVF.com - Send Time For Love By: Freddie Jackson
  2. ^ Chattanooga African American Museum (2005). "Entertainment & Sports". Chattanooga. Arcadia. p. 74. ISBN 978-0-7385-1843-5.
  3. ^ The Gavin Report, Issue 1873 September 13, 1991 - Page 13 UP & COMING
  4. ^ Radio & Records, September 27, 1991 - Page 62 Urban National Airplay, Significant Action
  5. ^ Radio & Records, October 4, 1991 - Page 63 Urban National Airplay, Significant Action
  6. ^ Billboard, October 5, 1991 - Page 31 POWER PLAYLISTS, Philly's Best wdas
  7. ^ Billboard, October 12, 1991 - Page 18 POWER PLAYLISTS, K97
  8. ^ Billboard, September 28, 1991 - Page 30 R&B SINGLES A-Z PUBLISHERS /PERFORMANCE RIGHTS/SHEET MUSIC
  9. ^ Cash Box, October 5, 1991 - Page 10 CASH BOX CHARTS TOP 100 R&B SINGLES, CASH BOX* OCTOBER 5, 1991 - 81, DEBUT
  10. ^ Billboard, October 12, 1991 - Page 26 Billboard HOT R&B SINGLES, THIS WEEK 86, LAWST WEEK 81, 2 WKS AGO 90, WKS. ON CHART 3
  11. ^ Cash Box, October 12, 1991 - Page 13 CASH BOX CHARTS TOP 100 R&B SINGLES, CASH BOX* OCTOBER 12, 1991 77, Last Week 81, Total Weeks 2
  12. ^ Cash Box, October 19, 1991 - Page 10 CASH BOX* OCTOBER 19, 1991 88, Last Week 78, Total Weeks 3
  13. ^ Cash Box, October 26, 1991 - Page 11 CASH BOX* OCTOBER 26, 1991
  14. ^ Second Time for Love (US CD Single). Freddie Jackson. United States: Capitol. 1990. DPRO-79786.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  15. ^ Second Time for Love (US Cassette Single). Freddie Jackson. United States: Capitol. 1990. 4KM-44731.{{cite AV media notes}}: CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link)
  16. ^ "Freddie Jackson Chart History (Hot R&B/Hip-Hop Songs)". Billboard.
  17. ^ Billboard, September 28, 1991 - Page 30 R&B SINGLES A-Z PUBLISHERS /PERFORMANCE RIGHTS/SHEET MUSIC