1989 single by Karyn White
"Secret Rendezvous " is the fourth single from American singer Karyn White 's 1988 self-titled debut studio album . The song was written by Kenneth "Babyface " Edmonds, Antonio "L.A. " Reid and Daryl Simmons , and produced by Reid and Babyface, who were at the peak of their success at the time as a songwriting and production team.
In the United States, it went to number one on the Billboard dance chart.[ 2] On other Billboard charts, "Secret Rendezvous" went to number four on the R&B chart and number six on the pop chart.[ 3] It was White's biggest hit at that time. Overseas, it peaked at number 22 on the UK Singles Chart .
7-inch vinyl single (USA) Secret Rendezvous (Edit) – 3:58 Tell Me Tomorrow (LP Version) – 4:54 12-inch vinyl single, promo (USA) Secret Rendezvous (12" House Version) – 7:25 Secret Rendezvous (Secret Drive-Time Radio Edit) – 4:02 Secret Rendezvous (12" Dance Mix) – 7:15 12-inch vinyl single (USA, UK, Germany) Secret Rendezvous (Zanzibar Mix) – 6:00 Secret Rendezvous (12" White House Remix) – 7:24 Secret Rendezvous (Bacepella) – 6:06 12-inch vinyl single (UK) Secret Rendezvous (After Hour Mix) Secret Rendezvous (Extended Mix) Secret Rendezvous (Dub-Dez-Vous Mix) 12-inch vinyl single (USA) Secret Rendezvous (Extended Remix) – 6:58 Secret Rendezvous (12" White House Remix) – 7:18 Secret Rendezvous (Bacepella) – 6:01 Secret Rendezvous (After Hours Mix) – 7:25 Secret Rendezvous (12" Dance Mix) – 7:20 Tell Me Tomorrow (LP Version) – 4:54 CD maxi-single, promo (USA) Secret Rendezvous (Single Edit) – 3:58 Secret Rendezvous (Secret Drive Time Radio Edit) – 4:02 Secret Rendezvous (White House Radio Edit Version) – 5:30 Secret Rendezvous (After Hours Mix) – 7:25 Secret Rendezvous (After Hours Edit) – 4:00 Mini CD (Germany) Secret Rendezvous (7" Version) – 4:06 Secret Rendezvous (After Hour Mix) – 7:27 Secret Rendezvous (Extended Mix) – 6:54 Mini CD (Germany) Secret Rendezvous (Edit) – 4:05 Secret Rendezvous (Zanzibar Mix) – 6:03 Secret Rendezvous (12" White House Remix) – 7:25 Chart (1989) Position United States (Billboard )[ 8] [ 9] 69
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