Luther Vandross - "Here and Now"

Released in 1989, "Here and Now" became one of the most beloved ballads by Luther Vandross. Featured on his compilation album The Best of Luther Vandross... The Best of Love, the song was written by David L. Elliott, Terry Steele, and Charles “Casino” White. The heartfelt track resonated with audiences, topping the Billboard Hot Black Singles chart and reaching No. 6 on the Billboard Hot 100—marking Vandross’ first Top 10 hit on the mainstream chart.
Driven by Vandross’ smooth lead vocals and lush instrumentation, the track featured contributions from acclaimed musicians including Nat Adderley Jr. on keyboards and Marcus Miller as producer, along with background vocals from artists such as Cissy Houston and Lisa Fischer. Critics described the record as a dreamy, sensual ballad that stayed true to Vandross’ signature romantic soul style while continuing to build his reputation as one of R&B’s finest vocalists.
The song’s success earned Vandross his first Grammy Award for Best Male R&B Vocal Performance in 1991 and helped cement its legacy as a wedding and love-song classic. Vandross performed it on The Oprah Winfrey Show and during a memorable wedding scene on 227. Over the years, the ballad has been honored with covers by artists like Patti LaBelle and Richard Elliot, proving that its heartfelt message continues to resonate decades later.










