: The song quickly surpassed its A-side in popularity, hitting #1 on the US Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart .
: The "A Deeper Love Mix" (and the closely related "A Deeper Feeling Mix") is celebrated for its driving garage house beat, soaring gospel-infused vocals, and high-energy piano riffs characteristic of the New York house scene . The Aretha Franklin Era
is a landmark house anthem written and produced by the legendary duo Robert Clivillés and David Cole . While broadly associated with their work as C+C Music Factory , the song's "A Deeper Love Mix" specifically refers to the definitive house versions that became club staples in the early 1990s. Origins and Early Success A Deeper Love (A Deeper Love Mix)
: Franklin’s powerhouse delivery turned the track into a "diva-house" classic, proving her versatility in the electronic genre. Legacy and Impact
: It first appeared as the B-side to their cover of U2’s "Pride (In the Name of Love)". : The song quickly surpassed its A-side in
Originally released in 1991 under the name , the track featured powerhouse vocals by Deborah Cooper .
In 1994, the song reached a massive global audience when the producers collaborated with for a new version. While broadly associated with their work as C+C
: Featured in the film Sister Act 2: Back in the Habit , this version also soared to #1 on the US dance charts .