Sweet Thing (Rufus song)
"Sweet Thing" is a song performed by American funk and R&B band Rufus with vocals by band member Chaka Khan. As a single, it peaked number five on the US Billboard Hot 100 in 1976. Mary J. Blige recorded her version, which charted in the United States and New Zealand in 1993.
Rufus featuring Chaka Khan version
Initially recorded and released a single in late 1975, it was first a hit with Rufus featuring Chaka Khan when they recorded the song in 1975, eventually reaching number-one on the R&B singles chart and number five on the pop chart. The song was co-written by Khan and Rufus bandmate Tony Maiden and became one of the band and Khan's signature songs. The record appears on the band's fourth album Rufus featuring Chaka Khan. Khan re-recorded it for the 1998 soundtrack New York Undercover: A Night at Natalie's.In 2024, Rufus bassist Bobby Watson claimed he helped composed the song but that Maiden refused to share writing credit.
In 2009, Essence magazine included the song in their list of the "25 Best Slow Jams of All Time".
Track listing
- "Sweet Thing"
- "Circles"
Mary J. Blige version
In 1992, American singer Mary J. Blige recorded a rendition for her debut album What's the 411?. It became Blige's third top 40 on the US Billboard Hot 100, reaching number 28. In addition, it marked Blige's first entry on the New Zealand Singles Chart. Blige also performed the song live on the eighteenth season of Saturday Night Live on March 13, 1993.Critical reception
Daryl McIntosh from Albumism stated that Blige's "savory rendition" of the Rufus song "helped provide depth to her groundbreaking album". Stanton Swihart from AllMusic described it as "gospel-thrusted", stating that songs like "Sweet Thing" "are and will remain timeless slices of soul even after their trendiness has worn off". Larry Flick from Billboard said that the singer's version is "a faithful rendition of the Chaka Khan & Rufus classic. A shoulder-swaying rhythm base firmly supports an appealing, diva-style vocal and familiar funk guitar chords." He added, "Watch this one glide onto pop and urban playlists within seconds." The Daily Vault's Mark Millan noted that "Sweet Thing" "is probably the most "pop" of all the songs on offer here. It's another love song and Blige softens her tone a little to keep everything sweet." Havelock Nelson from Entertainment Weekly called it "a jazzy remake".Credits and personnel
Credits adapted from the What's the 411? liner notes.- Sean "Puffy" Combs – executive producer
- Charlie Davis – executive producer
- Mark Morales – producer
- Mark C. Rooney – producer
- Kurt Woodley – executive producer
Track listing
US cassette/7" vinyl single- "Sweet Thing" – 3:44
- "Slow Down" – 4:30US CD promo
- "Sweet Thing" – 3:45
- "Sweet Thing" – 3:44
- "Sweet Thing" – 4:45
- '''US 12" vinyl promo'''