Nothing Can Come Between Us

Nothing Can Come Between Us
"Nothing Can Come Between Us"
Single by Sade
from the album Stronger Than Pride
B-side You're Not The Man
Released December 1988
Format CD single, 3" CD single, 7" single, 12" single
Genre Soul, Funk
Length 3:55
Label Epic
Writer(s) Sade Adu, Andrew Hale, Stuart Matthewman
Producer Adu, Hale, Matthewman, Paul S. Denman
Sade singles chronology
"Paradise"
(1988)
"Nothing Can Come Between Us"
(1988)
"Turn My Back on You"
(1988)

"Nothing Can Come Between Us" was the third release from the band Sade's album Stronger Than Pride. The song was released in the winter of 1988 and peaked at number three on Billboards R&B Charts.[1]

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