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''When a Woman Loves'' is the thirteenth solo album released by singer Patti LaBelle, her sixth ever on the MCA Records label. The album is notable for it being released months after LaBelle separated from her husband of 31 years, Armstead Edwards, for most of the songs' solemn tone, and for all of the songs written by Diane Warren. This was the first project LaBelle and Warren had worked on together since working on LaBelle's signature 1989 hit, "If You Asked Me To". The album was produced by LaBelle, Warren and Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis and James "Big Jim" Wright who produced the album's only single release, "Call Me Gone", which failed to chart. The album's title track did get some airplay and the singer performed the ballad during promotion of the record. - Wikipedia