Footsteps in the Dark

For the 1941 movie, see Footsteps in the Dark (film). For the Cat Stevens compilation album, see Footsteps in the Dark: Greatest Hits, Vol. 2.
"Footsteps in the Dark"
Song by The Isley Brothers from the album Go for Your Guns
Released 1977
A-side "Groove with You"
Genre Rhythm and blues
Length 5:06
Label T-Neck
Writer(s) Ernie Isley, Marvin Isley, O'Kelly Isley, Ronald Isley, Rudolph Isley, Chris Jasper
Producer(s) The Isley Brothers
Go for Your Guns track listing

"The Pride"
(1)
"Footsteps in the Dark"
(2)
"Tell Me When You Need It Again"
(3)

"Footsteps in the Dark" is a 1977 slow jam recorded by The Isley Brothers as an album track featured on the group's double-platinum album, Go For Your Guns.[1][2][3][4] It was the B-side to "Groove with You", which reached #16 on the R&B singles chart. While the song didn't chart on either the pop or R&B singles chart, it still garnered popularity initially for its laid-back grooves and the solemn lyrics (the song discussed infidelity) and later would be the basis of a sample years later first by rap group Compton's Most Wanted on their album Straight Checkn 'Em on the track "Can I Kill It?" and rapper Ice Cube, who used the musical instrumental of the song for his breakthrough hit, "It Was a Good Day".[5]

The song was covered by the R&B group Body in 1990 and reworked again by Black Milk on Slum Village's self-titled album on the track "Call Me feat. Dwele", and producer J Dilla reworked it into "Won't Do" on his posthumous album The Shining. Singer k-os used a sped-up sample from the song for his 2002 single "Heaven Only Knows".

Although lesser known, the song was also sampled by Usher on his second album My Way in the song "One Day You'll Be Mine." The song is also sampled on the Rhymefest song "All Girls Cheat", although the portion of the song used is sung by Mario, and not a sample of the original recording. Alicia Keys heavily sampled on her song "A Woman's Worth", which appeared on her live album Unplugged, released in the fall of 2005. The song was also sampled by Raheem DeVaughn on "Until", a song from his debut album, The Love Experience. Thundercat's "Them Changes" from his 2015 record The Beyond / Where the Giants Roam also samples the song.[6]

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