About "Whenever I Say Your Name"
"Whenever I Say Your Name" is a duet by English musician Sting and American singer Mary J. Blige. Written by Sting and produced by him along with Mark "Kipper" Eldridge, it served as the second single from Sting's seventh studio album Sacred Love (2003). It was not originally included on Blige's sixth studio album Love & Life (2003) but was later added to the album's international re-release.
A&M Records issued "Whenever I Say Your Name" as a single in mid-2004. It peaked at number 60 on the UK Singles Chart, marking Sting's lowest charting single since 1988's "They Dance Alone (Cueca Solo)." It also marked Blige's lowest-charting single since the release of her debut single "Real Love" in 1992. The recording won Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals at the 46th Grammy Awards in 2004.
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