- Strawberry Letter 23
Infobox Single
Name = Strawberry Letter 23
Artist =The Brothers Johnson
from Album = Right On Time
B-side = "Dancin' and Prancin'"
Released = 1977
Format = 7", 12"
Genre =R&B
Length = 3:39 (single edit)4:59 (album version)
5:04 (12" single version)
Label = A&M
Writer =Shuggie Otis
Producer =Quincy Jones
Last single = "Runnin' for Your Lovin'" (1977)
This single = "Strawberry Letter 23" (1977)
Next single = "Ain't We Funkin' Now" (1978)"Strawberry Letter 23" is a song written by
Shuggie Otis , although known most prominently by the version done byThe Brothers Johnson . Otis wrote the song for a girlfriend, who usedstrawberry -scented paper in letters to him. George Johnson of The Brothers Johnson was dating one of Otis' cousins when he came across "Freedom Flight", Otis'1972 album that featured the song. The group would later record it for their1977 album "Right On Time", under legendary producerQuincy Jones . The album would go platinum. "Strawberry Letter 23", as recorded by The Brothers Johnson, in a funkier, more dance oriented vein than the original Otis version, hit the Hot 100 #5 and R&B #1 in 1977. The famous solo in this song was originally recorded by Shuggie Otis. Studio guitar player Lee Ritenour later recreated Shuggie Otis' original solo for the Brothers Johnson 1977 album.The song's title appears at initial glance to be a misnomer, the actual lyrics reading in part: "...a present from you, Strawberry Letter 22." The song describes the feelings evoked by "Strawberry Letter 22," the title indicating the hopes of another letter. Another explanation is that the song is a reply to strawberry letter 22 and the title refers to the song being like a "strawberry letter 23"
The Brothers Johnson version of the song featured prominently in the "Ecotone" episode of the
HBO series "Six Feet Under" when main character Nate Fisher and his brother David experienced a shared dream which included their deceased father.The song was covered by
Tevin Campbell on his debut release, T.E.V.I.N. in 1992 and hit #40 and the Billboard R&B charts. It was used in Quentin Tarantino's film "Jackie Brown". It was featured in the second episode of the third season of "Nip/Tuck ". It was also included in the Collector's Edition of the "Pulp Fiction" soundtrack. It was also featured in a commercial forSpecial K Red Berries breakfast cereal and one forDiet Coke . In addition, the song's melody was sampled for the verses on Beyoncé's "Be With You" from her 2003 debut solo album, "Dangerously In Love " .ampling
The Brother's Johnson version was also heavily sampled by
Dr. Dre in his multi-platinum record "The Chronic" and 'echoes' of the song's melody can be heard onColor Me Badd 's 1992 #1 R&B hit "I Wanna Sex You Up ".DJ Quik also uses a sample from the Brother´s Johnson's version in his song "safe & sound" of the same title track album of the year 1995.Referenced
Of Montreal references the song in their 2008 album "Skeletal Lamping" during the song "St. Exquisite's Confessions", saying that there are still gentle people today making love to the song.Tevin Campbell version
Infobox Single
Name = Strawberry Letter 23
Artist =Tevin Campbell
from Album = T.E.V.I.N.
Released =May 14 , 1992
Format =CD single ,Cassette single
Genre =R&B
Length =
Label =Qwest /Warner Bros.
Writer =
Producer =Quincy Jones
Chart position =- #40 (U.S. R&B)
- #53 (Hot 100)
Reviews =
Last single = "Goodbye"
(1992)
This single = "Strawberry Letter 23"
(1992)
Next single = "Alone With You "
(1992)"Strawberry Letter 23" is the fifth single fromR&B singerTevin Campbell 's debut album "T.E.V.I.N.". The song is a cover off of theThe Brothers Johnson hit song. The song didn't gain much charts success as it did for The Brothers Johnson or as much success as Tevin's previous hits only peaking at #53 on the Hot 100 and #40 on the R&B charts. Two of the main differences between the original and the Tevin Campbell remake is that (1) Campbell's version is more up-tempo, and (2) his version also includes a rap that mentions "the letter 23."External links
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