When Im Alone With You I Feel Young Again

1989 single by the Cure

"Lovesong"
LovesongCure.jpg
Unmarried by the Cure
from the album Disintegration
B-side
  • "2 Belatedly"
  • "Fear of Ghosts"
Released 21 August 1989 (1989-08-21) [ane]
Genre Post-punk[two]
Length iii:28
Label
  • Fiction
  • Elektra
Songwriter(southward)
  • Robert Smith
  • Simon Gallup
  • Porl Thompson
  • Roger O'Donnell
  • Boris Williams
  • Lol Tolhurst
Producer(s)
  • Robert Smith
  • Dave Allen
The Cure singles chronology
"Fascination Street"
(1989)
"Lovesong"
(1989)
"Pictures of Y'all"
(1990)
Music video
"Lovesong" on YouTube

"Lovesong" (sometimes written as "Love Vocal") is a vocal by English alternative rock band the Cure, released as the third single from their eighth studio album, Disintegration (1989), on 21 August 1989. The song saw considerable success in the United states, where it reached the number-two position in Oct 1989 and became the ring's simply peak-10 entry on the Billboard Hot 100. In the United Kingdom, the single charted at number xviii, and it peaked within the summit 20 in Canada and Republic of ireland.

The song has been covered by several artists, with notable cover versions by American rock band 311, recorded for the soundtrack for the film 50 Commencement Dates and also released as a single. This vocal was also performed past Adele on her 2011 album 21.

Content [edit]

The song is performed in A minor and is congenital around a distinctive bass riff. The verses follow an Am/Thousand/F/Em chord progression, which changes to F/G/Am/C in the choruses. The lyrics are simple, with each verse having the same construction ("Whenever I'm alone with yous / you lot make me feel like I am ... again"). Speaking of its simplicity and unusually upbeat nature compared to the other tracks on Disintegration, Robert Smith stated, "It's an open prove of emotion. It'south not trying to be clever. Information technology'southward taken me ten years to reach the point where I feel comfortable singing a very straightforward love song".[3]

The single version of the vocal is almost exactly the same every bit the album version, but the mix is slightly different, with actress reverb and harmonies added to Smith'due south vocals. In add-on, in the instrumental section betwixt the get-go two verses, the guitar does not join the keyboards as it does on the album.[ citation needed ]

Title [edit]

Similar to the championship variations of the Cure song "In Between Days", there is non a universally agreed-upon spacing method of the title of "Lovesong", equally it varies between "Lovesong" and "Honey Song" on many official Cure releases. The original 1989 artwork for the anthology Disintegration uses "Love Song" on the track listing and "Lovesong" on the lyrics sheet; the revised art for the 2010 remaster of the anthology consistently uses "Lovesong". When released as a unmarried in 1989, the cover artwork displayed the championship as "Lovesong", while the printing on the disc itself read "Love Song" all three times. Subsequent releases of Paris and Galore both apply "Lovesong" exclusively, while 2001'south Greatest Hits compilation uses "Lovesong" on the track listing and "Honey Song" within the liner notes. 2004's Bring together the Dots also uses "Lovesong" within the booklet presentation.

Release [edit]

Upon release equally a single, the song received worldwide success, and peaked at number two on the US Billboard Hot 100, making information technology the grouping'southward nigh successful single in the U.s.. The song also charted at number 2 on the Billboard Modern Rock Tracks chart, number 30 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks nautical chart and number 18 on the Uk Singles Chart. Smith originally wrote the song for his long-time girlfriend and then fiancée, Mary, as a wedding ceremony nowadays.

The extended mix version of the song was included on the bands 1990 remix anthology Mixed Up. An instrumental demo version recorded by the band was featured on the second disk of the 2010 re-release of Disintegration. A music video featuring the band performing inside a cavern was also released with the unmarried.

Track listings [edit]

7-inch single – Fiction (FISC 30 – UK)

  1. "Lovesong" – iii:24
  2. "two Late" – 2:40

12-inch single

  1. "Lovesong" (Extended Mix)
  2. "2 Tardily"
  3. "Fear of Ghosts"

CD single

  1. "Lovesong" (Remix) (3:24)
  2. "Lovesong" (Extended Remix) (6:xviii)
  3. "2 Late"
  4. "Fearfulness of Ghosts"

Personnel [edit]

  • Robert Smith – vocals, guitar, keyboards
  • Simon Gallup – bass guitar
  • Porl Thompson – guitar
  • Boris Williams – drums, percussion
  • Roger O'Donnell – keyboards
  • Lol Tolhurst – (officially, in album credits) "other instrument"
  • Marking Saunders – remix

Charts [edit]

311 version [edit]

"Beloved Song"
311 Love Song.jpg
Single by 311
from the album 50 First Dates Soundtrack and Greatest Hits '93–'03
Released thirteen February 2004 (2004-02-thirteen)
Genre Reggae rock
Length 3:28
Label Volcano
Songwriter(south)
  • Robert Smith
  • Simon Gallup
  • Porl Thompson
  • Roger O'Donnell
  • Boris Williams
  • Lol Tolhurst
311 singles chronology
"Beyond the Gray Sky"
(2003)
"Love Vocal"
(2004)
"Kickoff Straw"
(2004)
Music video
"Love Song" on YouTube

"Beloved Song" was released as a single by the band 311 and is featured on the soundtrack of the 2004 picture 50 First Dates. It is also featured on 311's greatest hits album, Greatest Hits '93–'03. While The Cure's original version uses gothic rock elements, 311's cover is a love song with many reggae stone roots like to their 2002 hit "Amber".

While The Cure's original version hitting number two on the Alternative Songs chart, 311's cover was more successful on the chart, hitting number i. 311'southward encompass also reached number 59 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it the band's first single to brand the nautical chart. 311'southward embrace was likewise very successful in the adult contemporary radio market, hit the acme 10 on the Developed Height xl chart at number 7.

Music video [edit]

The music video features 311 playing the song in a bar. While not featured in the version on YouTube, the version initially released for the song in conjunction with, and featuring footage from, fifty Start Dates, features a cameo from former Cure member Lol Tolhurst[xix] every bit a bartender. His appearance is at 2:22 in the video.[20]

Charts [edit]

Weekly charts [edit]

Year-end charts [edit]

Other versions [edit]

The track has been covered past Jes in various trance and acoustic styles, as well as The Brunettes for the 2008 American Laundromat Records tribute album Just Similar Heaven – a tribute to The Cure. The vocal has besides been covered by the bands A Perfect Circumvolve (as a mashup with "Diary of a Madman"), Good Charlotte, The Deluxtone Rockets, Jack Off Jill, Ophidian River Conspiracy, Azam Ali/Niyaz, Decease Cab for Cutie, Anberlin, Seafood (who released their cover of the vocal every bit a unmarried in June 2007) and Fordirelifesake. Canadian musical duo Dala recorded their cover of the vocal on the 2005 album Angels & Thieves. Canadian psychobilly band The Brains recorded their version of the song in 2014 on their The Cover Up EP. Dutch Indieband This Beautiful Mess recorded a version for a compilation of lxxx's encompass hits.

Solo artists have performed covers too, such as Tori Amos during several live performances, virtually famously on the radio station KROQ-FM. Naimee Coleman included an estimation of the song on her 2001 album Bring Downwards The Moon. Voltaire released an audio-visual cover on his album And so and Again. It was besides covered by Maltese singer Ira Losco, found on her 2007 unplugged album Unmasked. Japanese vocaliser Immi included a encompass of the song on her debut anthology Switch. American folk singer Mariee Sioux covered the song for the tribute album Perfect as Cats: A Tribute to The Cure in 2008. British vocaliser Adele included a bossa nova encompass of the song on her 2nd album, 21, which peaked at #xviii on Billboard's Smooth Jazz Songs chart.[25] [26] [27] Nina Sky covered this song on their 2010 EP The Other Side.

The vocal was covered by Captain during a BBC Radio 2 live session with Dermot O'Leary. The American Indie-pop band Koufax covered it in several live apparitions.[28] [29] [30]

The Large Pink provided a embrace of "Lovesong" for The Cure tribute anthology Pictures of You: A Tribute to Godlike Geniuses The Cure, which was made available with the 25 February 2009 issue of NME.[31]

References [edit]

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