Best of My Love (Javine song)

"Best of My Love" is a song by English singer and songwriter Javine. The single was released on 14 June 2004 and was the third single from her album Surrender (2004). The single reached the #18 in the UK singles chart, her third consecutive top 20 song.

"Best of My Love"
Single by Javine
from the album Surrender
Released14 June 2004 (2004-06-14) (UK)
Recorded2003
GenreR&B
Length3:24
Label
Songwriter(s)
Producer(s)Johnny Douglas
Javine singles chronology
"Surrender (Your Love)"
(2003)
"Best of My Love"
(2004)
"Don't Walk Away/You've Got A Friend"
(2004)

Production

Following her recent success with her previous singles (Real Things and Surrender (Your Love)) which both charted in the Top 20 in the UK (the latter in the Top 5), Javine followed the path in which she had taken with Surrender (Your Love) being pop oriented R&B. The song is an Indian-stylised modern R&B song, with the opening beat containing pieces from a sitar.

The song has been called a "modern day fusion", containing old-fashioned Indian music and modern R&B music, as well as the British-Indian music fusion.

The song was recorded in 2003 for her debut (and only) album Surrender, and was released the following year as the third single from the album. The song maintained Javine's success on the charts, peaking inside the Top 20 at Number 18, as well charting in Ireland (which Javine's previous singles had also managed to do).

The song, which is a standout track due to its 'fusion-esque' style, could have been the inspiration or foundation for Javine's Eurovision entry in 2005 (Touch My Fire), which also has an eastern style (although more heavy) and this time, incorporated into dance.

Charts

Chart (2004) Peak
position
Irish Singles Chart[1] 49
UK Singles Chart[1] 18

Formats and track listings

CD: 1

  1. Best of My Love
  2. Real Things (Urban North Remix)

CD: 2

  1. Best of My Love
  2. Best of My Love (Johnny Douglas 7" Club Mix)
  3. Best of My Love (Urban North Master Mix)
  4. Surrender (Your Love) (Original Version)

References

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