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‘It’s a Sex Call!’: Earth, Wind and Fire Singer Shares the Real Story Behind a Wedding Classic

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‘It’s a Sex Call!’: Earth, Wind and Fire Singer Shares the Real Story Behind a Wedding Classic

By Jon Blistein

Jon Blistein

Contact Jon Blistein by Email View all posts by Jon Blistein June 6, 2026 Members of American R&B and Pop group Earth Wind & Fire perform onstage, 1970s. (Photo by Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images)

Earth, Wind and Fire’s 1975 song “Reasons” is widely considered one of the defining love songs of the past 50 years. The sweeping R&B ballad, flush with horns and string and a yearning groove presided over by Philip Bailey’s impassioned falsetto, is so synonymous with the rich, full, purity of true love that it’s become a wedding staple, soundtracking countless first dances over the decades. 

But “Reasons” is not about that. At all. In fact, it’s the exact opposite. In Questlove’s new documentary about the legendary band, Earth, Wind & Fire (To Be Celestial vs That’s the Weight of the World), Bailey finally tells the whole story behind the That’s the Way of the World classic: It was inspired after a one-night stand… with a woman who was in a relationship. 

In a new clip from the film, premiering exclusively on Rolling Stone, Anderson .Paak and H.E.R. speak for most people when they explain how they thought “Reasons” was just a regular love song. “I thought ‘Reasons’ was going down the list of all the reasons that he loved this person,” .Paak says with a sheepish smile, while H.E.R. adds: “When you have a falsetto like Philip, he can say anything and you’re gonna be like, ‘This is so beautiful, it’s so romantic!’” 

Bailey finally gets the chance to respond, and he does so with delighted incredulity: “How could people think that this song is a love song?”

As Bailey explains, “Reasons” came about after he spent the night with a woman, then woke up the next morning to hear her talking to someone on the phone. “She’s talking to her dude!” he remembers with a chuckle, adding, “It’s just a sex call! That’s it. So, if you played it at your wedding, I’m sorry.” (Capping off the clip, you can hear Questlove cackling behind the camera while Bailey offers a deadpan smile.) 

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