"How Come, How Long" is a song written, produced and performed by
Babyface (Kenneth Edmonds). It was released as the third single from his fourth album, The Day (1996). It is a duet with American singer-songwriter
Stevie Wonder.
The lyrics deal with domestic violence, regarding a woman who was killed by her husband after tremendous physical abuse. This release met with mixed reaction by critics and did not chart on any major charts in the United States, finding a better chart performance in the United Kingdom, where it became a top ten hit for the performers. At the
40th Grammy Awards this song received a nomination for
Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals, which it lost to "
Don't Look Back" by
John Lee Hooker and
Van Morrison.[1] The following year, the song received the same nomination with the live version included on Babyface's Unplugged album, losing this time to
Elvis Costello and
Burt Bacharach with their rendition of "I Still Have That Other Girl".[2]
Background
The track was written, produced and performed by
Babyface as a duet with American singer-songwriter
Stevie Wonder, who also co-wrote the song. The lyrics deal with domestic violence and is inspired by the
Nicole Brown Simpson case.[3]
Critical reception
On the Entertainment Weekly review of The Day,
David Browne wrote that this "domestic-abuse saga" needed "tougher music to make its point."[4] A reviewer from Music Week rated the song four out of five, stating that "Wonder's input (singing and harmonica-playing) is obvious on this emotionally-charged soul ballad."[5] The magazine's Alan Jones viewed it as "a worthy social commentary piece (about wife beating)".[6]