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Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 6
Philip Bailey Says 1975 Hit 'Reasons' Drew From a One-Night Stand
Updated
Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 6

Philip Bailey Says 1975 Hit 'Reasons' Drew From a One-Night Stand

3 articles · Updated · Rolling Stone · Jun 6

Summary

  • Philip Bailey says Earth, Wind & Fire’s 1975 ballad “Reasons” was inspired by a one-night stand with a woman who was already in a relationship, not by enduring romance.
  • In Questlove’s new documentary, Bailey recalls waking up and hearing the woman “talking to her dude” on the phone, then jokes that anyone who used the song at a wedding got the wrong message.
  • The revelation undercuts the track’s long-held image as a wedding and slow-dance staple, a misunderstanding echoed in the film by Anderson .Paak, H.E.R., and Barack and Michelle Obama.
  • Questlove’s Earth, Wind & Fire documentary premiered at Tribeca and reaches HBO on June 7, pairing the anecdote with a broader look at the band’s history and Maurice White’s leadership.

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