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"Love... Thy Will Be Done"
Cover art for overseas CD and vinyl releases
Single by Martika
from the album Martika's Kitchen
B-side
  • "Mi tierra"
  • "Temptation"
ReleasedJuly 18, 1991 (1991-07-18)
StudioPaisley Park (Chanhassen, Minnesota)
GenrePop
Length4:24
LabelColumbia
Songwriters
ProducerPrince
Martika singles chronology
"Water"
(1990)
"Love... Thy Will Be Done"
(1991)
"Martika's Kitchen"
(1991)
Music video
"Love... Thy Will Be Done" on YouTube

"Love... Thy Will Be Done" is the first single released from American singer and actress Martika's second album, Martika's Kitchen (1991). The Prince-produced single, written by Martika and Prince,[1] was released on July 18, 1991, by Columbia Records. The song reached the top 10 on the charts of seven countries, including the United States, where it peaked at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100. In Australia, it topped the ARIA Singles Chart for a week in October 1991. The song's black-and-white music video was directed by Michael Haussman.[2]

Background

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This song introduced Martika to a more adult contemporary sound than her previous efforts. The song is particularly remarkable for its constant backline, played by the drums and the bass, without any variation throughout the song, neither as far as rhythm or intensity are concerned, independently of other effects in the song (climax, forte, piano, backing vocals, etc.). Similarly, the melody insists particularly on monochord lines and repeats the "love thy will be done" notes as a leitmotif. According to an article in the online magazine Pitchfork, the song "almost certainly" contains a sample of "Fifty-Fifty Clown" by Scottish band Cocteau Twins.[3]

Track listings

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  • 7-inch single
  1. "Love... Thy Will Be Done" – 4:20
  2. "Mi tierra" – 4:34
  • CD maxi
  1. "Love... Thy Will Be Done" – 4:20
  2. "Mi tierra" – 4:35
  3. "Temptation" – 4:45
  • CD single
  1. "Love... Thy Will Be Done" – 4:20
  2. "Mi tierra" – 4:34
  • Cassette
  1. "Love... Thy Will Be Done" – 4:20
  2. "Mi tierra" – 4:34

Charts

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Certifications

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Certifications for "Love... Thy Will Be Done"
Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[25] Platinum 70,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

Release history

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Release history and formats for "Love... Thy Will Be Done"
Region Date Format(s) Label(s) Ref.
Japan July 18, 1991 Mini-CD Sony [31]
United States July 25, 1991
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • cassette
Columbia [32]
Australia July 29, 1991
  • CD
  • cassette
[33]
United Kingdom August 5, 1991
  • 7-inch vinyl
  • 12-inch vinyl
  • CD
  • cassette
[34]
September 2, 1991 Limited-edition 7-inch vinyl [35]

Covers and samples

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Prince performed this song during his tours in the later 1990s and in 2012. He also used a sample of it for his cover of "One of Us" on his album Emancipation. Prince's original version was released on his posthumous album Originals in 2019. Singer Jessie Ware released a cover version in April 2013,[36] and singer Delta Goodrem released a cover version in September 2014.[37]

Delta Goodrem version

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"Love Thy Will Be Done"
Single by Delta Goodrem
ReleasedSeptember 12, 2014 (2014-09-12)
GenrePop
Length4:02
LabelSony Music Australia
SongwritersMartika, Prince
Delta Goodrem singles chronology
"Heart Hypnotic"
(2013)
"Love Thy Will Be Done"
(2014)
"Only Human"
(2015)
Audio video
"Love Thy Will Be Done" on YouTube

In 2014, Australian singer/songwriter Delta Goodrem released a version to promote her Australia and New Zealand tour with opera singer Andrea Bocelli. It was announced on her Twitter account just days before the release. It was released on iTunes and Google Play as a digital download and at JB Hi-Fi and Sanity as a CD single. Pre-orders from Sanity came with a limited edition 'D' keyring. The CD single also includes a cover of Shakespears Sister's song "Stay".

Track listings

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  • Digital download
  1. "Love Thy Will Be Done" – 4:02
  • CD single
  1. "Love Thy Will Be Done" – 4:02
  2. "Stay" – 3:50

Charts

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Weekly chart performance for "Love Thy Will Be Done"
Chart (2014) Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[38] 59

References

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"Love... Thy Will Be Done" is a pop-soul ballad performed by American singer and actress Martika, released on July 25, 1991, as the lead single from her second studio album, Martika's Kitchen.[1] Co-written by Martika and Prince, with production credited to Prince (under his Paisley Park moniker), the song explores themes of spiritual surrender and inner strength through its lyrics, which evolved from Martika's personal prayer.[2][3] It achieved significant commercial success, reaching number 10 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart, where it spent 12 weeks, and number 9 on the UK Singles Chart.[4][5] The track's creation began when Martika shared a notebook of lyrics, including a spiritual hymn she had written, during a visit to Prince's Paisley Park Studios in Minnesota.[6] Intrigued, Prince selected the prayer-like text, combined it with additional lyrics, and quickly produced basic tracks featuring drums, bass, and background vocals, which he sent to Martika via cassette and fax.[6] Martika then recorded her lead vocals in Los Angeles alongside engineers like Michael McDonald and mixer Bob Rosa, blending her emotive delivery with Prince's funky, gospel-infused arrangement to create the final version.[2] Released by Columbia Records in multiple formats including 7-inch vinyl, cassette, and CD, the single propelled Martika's Kitchen—which debuted on August 27, 1991—to moderate chart success, though the album itself peaked at number 93 on the Billboard 200.[1][7] Beyond its initial impact, "Love... Thy Will Be Done" gained renewed attention in 2019 when Prince's original demo recording was included on the posthumous compilation album Originals, released by Warner Records on June 7, showcasing his early vision for the song as part of a collection of tracks he wrote and produced for other artists.[3] The song's enduring legacy includes covers and samples in various media, highlighting its influence in pop and soul music, with Martika's version remaining a staple in her discography alongside hits like "Toy Soldiers."[8]

Background and development

Writing process

"Love... Thy Will Be Done" originated from lyrics penned by Martika as a spiritual prayer in her personal notebook, inspired by themes of faith and surrender.[6] Seeking collaboration for her second album, Martika's Kitchen, Martika contacted Prince in late 1990, drawn partly by his work in the film Graffiti Bridge, and flew to his Paisley Park Studios for a single brief meeting accompanied by her mother, who served as her manager at the time.[9] During this professional encounter, she shared her notebook of writings, including the prayer that formed the song's core, and the title "Love... Thy Will Be Done" emerged from these spiritual motifs.[6] Prince and Martika co-wrote the track, with Prince incorporating and refining elements from her original lyrics via fax while handling the musical composition remotely from Paisley Park.[9][6] After photocopying her notebook, Prince quickly produced an initial demo cassette featuring basic drums, bass, and his guide background vocals, which he sent to Martika approximately one week later.[6] This demo built directly on Martika's pre-existing lyrical sketch, marking the song's earliest incarnation during sessions for her album in early 1991.[9] The collaboration proceeded largely through phone discussions and mailed materials, as planned Paisley Park sessions did not fully materialize, with Martika completing her lead vocals and additional elements in Los Angeles alongside her production team.[6] Prince then delivered the finalized master remotely, transforming Martika's introspective prayer into the completed song without requiring her return to Minnesota.[9] This efficient, distance-based process reflected Prince's established production style of iterative remote contributions.[10]

Production and personnel

The production of "Love... Thy Will Be Done" was led by Prince (credited as Paisley Park) at Paisley Park Studios in Chanhassen, Minnesota, during spring 1991, following basic tracking in January of that year. Overdubs, including Martika's lead vocals, were completed at Trax Recording Studios in Los Angeles. The track stemmed from a writing collaboration between Martika and Prince, where Martika supplied lyrics inspired by a personal prayer. This effort marked a shift from Martika's earlier pop sound toward adult contemporary, shaped by Prince's rhythmic backline approach that infused the song with a gospel-inflected groove.[3][3][11][12] Key personnel on the recording included Martika on lead vocals and Prince on keyboards and backing vocals, with Prince handling primary instrumentation. Vocals were recorded by engineer Michael Cruz, while the track was mixed by Bob Rosa.[13]

Composition and style

Musical elements

"Love... Thy Will Be Done" runs for 4:20 in its single edit version.[3] The track is composed in the key of D major and maintains a tempo of approximately 91 beats per minute, featuring a steady backline rhythm throughout.[14] Its melody emphasizes monochord lines, repeating the phrase "love thy will be done" as a central leitmotif that underscores the song's hypnotic quality.[15] The instrumentation highlights prominent keyboards and synthesizers, creating a lush, atmospheric foundation, with subtle guitar elements providing occasional texture. Layered vocals, including Martika's lead and background harmonies, add depth and evoke a choral effect. The arrangement draws gospel influences, particularly in the building outro that intensifies with stacked vocal layers. Produced by Prince, who performed most instruments, the track employs a looped sample from Cocteau Twins' "Fifty-Fifty Clown" (1984) in its string-like synth line, contributing to the ethereal tone.[3][16][17] Structurally, the song follows a verse-chorus form, starting with introspective verses that gradually escalate in intensity through the choruses, culminating in a climactic resolution that amplifies the arrangement's emotional arc.[18]

Lyrical themes

The lyrics of "Love... Thy Will Be Done" center on themes of surrender to divine will, inner turmoil, and empowerment derived from faith, portraying a narrative of personal transformation through spiritual acceptance. The song's protagonist expresses exhaustion from evasion and resistance, ultimately yielding to a higher power for guidance and strength, as seen in lines like "I can no longer hide, I can no longer run / No longer can I resist the guiding light / That gives me the power to keep up the fight."[2] This reflects a journey from conflict to resolution, emphasizing resilience amid adversity. The title itself draws directly from the biblical phrasing in the Lord's Prayer, "Thy kingdom come, thy will be done," reimagined with "Love" to personify divine benevolence. Martika co-wrote the lyrics as a personal prayer during a period of life challenges, capturing her own quest for solace and direction, which Prince then transformed into a full composition.[10] This origin underscores the song's authentic emotional depth, blending introspective vulnerability with an uplifting call to faith. The integration of gospel elements into its pop framework amplifies these themes, evoking a hymn-like quality that conveys hope and unity in creation, as in the chorus affirming "Since I have found you, my life has just begun / And I see all of your creations as one / Perfect, divine."[2][19] The evolution from Martika's initial prayer draft to the final version highlights a shift toward broader resilience, with added verses reinforcing empowerment through surrender rather than mere supplication. This progression maintains the song's spiritual core while making it relatable as a pop anthem of self-discovery and divine trust.[10]

Release and formats

Track listings

The single "Love... Thy Will Be Done" was issued in multiple physical formats during its 1991 release, with track listings varying by region and medium.[20]

7-inch vinyl

This standard single format featured the edited version of the A-side backed by a B-side track.
No.TitleLength
1"Love... Thy Will Be Done"4:20
2"Mi Tierra"4:35
The 7-inch was released internationally, including in Europe (Columbia 656975 7), the UK (Columbia 657313 7), the US (Columbia 38-73853), and France (Columbia 656975 7).[21][22]

Cassette single

The cassette format mirrored the 7-inch vinyl, offering the same two tracks on both sides for compatibility with portable players.
No.TitleLength
A1"Love... Thy Will Be Done"4:20
B1"Mi Tierra"4:35
It was distributed in regions such as Australia (Columbia 656975 4), the UK (Columbia 657313 4), and the US (Columbia 38T 73853).[21][23]

CD single

The CD maxi-single expanded on the standard format by including an additional track, providing more value for collectors and radio programmers.
No.TitleLength
1"Love... Thy Will Be Done"4:20
2"Mi Tierra"4:35
3"Temptation"4:45
This three-track configuration appeared on European releases (e.g., Columbia 656975 5) and in Austria (Columbia 657313 2), among others.[24][1]

Regional variations

The Japanese release utilized the compact 3-inch mini-CD format, limited to the two core tracks without additional content or remixes.
No.TitleLength
1"Love... Thy Will Be Done"4:20
2"Mi Tierra"4:35
Issued by Sony Records (SRDS 8197), it came in a unique snap-pack sleeve with English lyrics.[25][26]

Release history

"Love... Thy Will Be Done" served as the lead single from Martika's second studio album, Martika's Kitchen, and was released by Columbia Records on July 25, 1991.[1] The single launched in the United States on July 25, 1991, followed by releases in other international markets throughout the summer.[1] In the United Kingdom, it arrived on August 5, 1991, while Australia and Japan both saw July 1991 editions.[27][28][21] Formats varied by region but commonly included 7-inch vinyl singles, CD singles, and cassette singles, alongside promotional versions distributed to radio stations.[20] Track listings differed across these editions, often pairing the title track with the B-side "Mi Tierra." A previously unreleased version recorded by Prince, who co-wrote the song, appeared posthumously on his album Originals, issued by Warner Bros. Records and NPG Records on June 7, 2019.[29]

Promotion and media

Music video

The music video for "Love... Thy Will Be Done", directed by Michael Haussman, was released in 1991 to promote the single from Martika's album Martika's Kitchen.[30][31] Shot in black and white, the video depicts Martika performing the ballad in intimate close-ups, intercut with ethereal beach scenes that symbolize spiritual awakening and inner struggle, aligning with the song's themes of faith and surrender.[32] The artistic, subdued aesthetic marked a shift toward a more mature, adult contemporary visual style compared to Martika's earlier pop-oriented work. With a runtime of about 4 minutes, the video blended performance footage with narrative elements and aired in rotation on MTV, aiding the track's visibility during its chart run.[31] In 2014, Delta Goodrem issued a cover of the song featuring a straightforward acoustic performance video, directed as a promotional piece tied to her single release.[33]

Critical reception

Upon its release in 1991, "Love... Thy Will Be Done" received positive attention for its blend of gospel influences and pop balladry, with the Los Angeles Times highlighting it as a hit single that showcased Martika's growth in the Latino music scene.[34] The track's production by Prince was particularly noted for elevating Martika's vocal performance, transforming her poetic lyrics into a moody, emotive R&B piece.[35] Retrospective reviews have solidified the song's status as a standout in Martika's catalog. AllMusic critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine highlighted it as a standout track, praising Prince's production on Martika's Kitchen for adding a distinctive edge to the album.[36] In the context of Prince's 2019 compilation Originals, which includes his demo version, Billboard called the song a "spare, emotive ballad" that benefited from Prince's keen ear for hits, while Rolling Stone labeled it a "stunning ballad" that highlighted his gift for emotionally resonant material.[37] Variety echoed this, noting the demo's "stunning" falsetto delivery and gospel-inflected style, which Martika's version amplified into a sincere declaration of faith.[38] Critics consistently appreciated the song's fusion of gospel elements with pop accessibility, often citing its hypnotic atmosphere and Martika's mature, breathy vocals as key strengths. The song garnered no major awards but earned strong radio play in the adult contemporary format, contributing to its enduring appeal.[39]

Commercial performance

Chart performance

"Love... Thy Will Be Done" achieved significant commercial success upon its release, peaking at number 1 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia for one week in October 1991.[40] The single entered the US Billboard Hot 100 on August 10, 1991, climbing to its peak position of number 10 during the week of October 19, 1991, and spending a total of 15 weeks on the chart.[41] In the United Kingdom, it reached number 9 on the Official Singles Chart, debuting on August 11, 1991, and charting for 9 weeks.[42] The track also peaked at number 27 on the Dutch Single Top 100.[43] Overall, it entered the charts in 15 countries and reached the top 10 in eight of them, including number 2 in New Zealand, number 3 in France, and number 4 in Finland. The song performed strongly on year-end charts for 1991, ranking number 14 in Australia according to ARIA.[44] In the United States, it placed number 74 on the Billboard Hot 100 year-end chart, while in the United Kingdom, it finished at number 76 on the year-end Official Singles Chart.[45] A cover version by Delta Goodrem, released in 2014, peaked at number 59 on the ARIA Singles Chart in Australia.[46]

Weekly chart performance

Chart (1991)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[1]1
UK Singles (OCC)[3]9
US Billboard Hot 100[4]10

Year-end charts

Chart (1991)Position
Australia (ARIA)[5]14
UK Singles (OCC)[6]76
US Billboard Hot 100[7]74

Cover versions

Chart (2014)Peak
position
Australia (ARIA)[8]59

Certifications and sales

In Australia, "Love... Thy Will Be Done" was certified Platinum by the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) in 1991, denoting sales of 70,000 units.[1] The single received no other major certifications worldwide. In the United States, it was not awarded RIAA certification despite peaking at number 10 on the Billboard Hot 100, a performance indicative of sales exceeding 500,000 units.[47] The 2019 release of Prince's original version on the posthumous album Originals significantly increased streaming activity for the track but did not lead to any new certifications.[48]

Legacy and covers

Samples and interpolations

The original recording of "Love... Thy Will Be Done" by Martika samples the guitar riff from Cocteau Twins' "Fifty-Fifty Clown" (from the 1990 album Heaven or Las Vegas), a connection noted in Pitchfork's analysis of tracks drawing from the band's ethereal sound.[49] The song was later sampled by Prince in "One of Us," a track from his 1996 triple album Emancipation, where elements of the melody and structure are incorporated into the R&B composition.[50] The track has also been interpolated by Scottish band Texas in their 1997 single "Say What You Want", which incorporates the song's chorus melody and became a major hit, reaching number 3 on the UK Singles Chart.[51] The 2019 release of Prince's demo version on the posthumous album Originals sparked renewed appreciation for the song among fans and producers.[3] As of November 2025, no major recent samples or interpolations of "Love... Thy Will Be Done" have emerged in mainstream music.[8]

Notable covers

Australian singer Delta Goodrem released a cover of "Love... Thy Will Be Done" as a standalone single on September 12, 2014, to promote her participation in Andrea Bocelli's "Passion for Life" tour across Australia and New Zealand.[46] The track features an acoustic arrangement with piano accompaniment, emphasizing Goodrem's emotive vocals in a stripped-down style compared to the original's lush production.[33] Issued on CD by Sony Music Australia, the single includes "Love... Thy Will Be Done" (4:02) and a cover of Shakespeare's Sister's "Stay" (4:04) as the B-side, exclusive to the physical release.[52] It debuted and peaked at number 59 on the ARIA Singles Chart.[53] In April 2013, British singer Jessie Ware recorded a live cover of the song during a BBC Radio 1 session, showcasing her soulful delivery over minimal instrumentation.[54] The performance, captured in a studio setting, highlights Ware's smooth, contemporary R&B interpretation, aligning with the introspective tone of her debut album Devotion.[55] Released online via BBC platforms and music outlets, the cover received positive attention for its atmospheric vibe but was not commercially issued as a single. Prince, who co-wrote and produced the original for Martika, frequently performed "Love... Thy Will Be Done" live during his tours in the late 1990s, often incorporating it into sets with gospel-inflected arrangements that spotlighted his falsetto and band dynamics.[56] A studio recording of his lead vocal version, originally tracked in the early 1990s but shelved, was posthumously released on the compilation album Originals on June 7, 2019, via Warner Records.[3] The track underscores Prince's soulful phrasing and subtle production touches, providing insight into his contributions to the song's creation.[57] Japanese singer Seiko Matsuda included a jazz cover of "Love... Thy Will Be Done" on her album Seiko Jazz 3, released on February 14, 2024, by Universal Music Japan. The rendition features a smooth, instrumental-backed arrangement fitting her jazz series.[58]

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