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Long Live Love (Chris Andrews song)

"Long Live Love" is a Chris Andrews composition which, in 1965, gained Sandie Shaw the second of her three UK number one hit singles.[5]

"Long Live Love"
Single by Sandie Shaw
B-side"I've Heard About Him"
Released1965
Genre
Length2:40
LabelPye 7N 15841[3]
Songwriter(s)Chris Andrews[4]
Producer(s)Chris Andrews[4]
Sandie Shaw singles chronology
"I'll Stop at Nothing"
(1965)
"Long Live Love"
(1965)
"Message Understood"
(1965)

In the UK edit

Although it was stated Shaw was sufficiently confident in the hit potential of the buoyant "Long Live Love" as to turn down the chance to record "It's Not Unusual", allowing the song to be given to Tom Jones and become his first hit, this was not true. Jones' demo version that Shaw and manager Eve Taylor heard was much slower than the hit version, and the "Bom, Bom Bom" rhythm of "Unusual" can clearly be heard in the rhythm of "Long Live Love". "Long Live Love" did spend three weeks at No. 1 in the UK in June 1965,[5] also giving Shaw a No. 1 hit in both Ireland and New Zealand, with a No. 2 peak attained in South Africa. A top ten hit in both the Netherlands (No. 7) and Norway (No. 8), "Long Live Love" was also a hit in Australia (No. 12) and Belgium, reaching No. 15 on the latter territory's Dutch language chart.[citation needed]

According to writer Patricia Juliana Smith, "Long Live Love" was "arguably the last big calypso hit to top the British charts", as it was released when the genre was losing popularity in the UK.[1] Gramophone considered it be one of several contemporary hits with baião beat, alongside Unit 4 + 2's "Concrete and Clay" and Tom Jones' "It's Not Unusual".[2] Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger highlights the song's connection between both genres, believing it to cross the horn work of "It's Not Unusual" with a modest calypso feel.[6]

International edit

The original English-language version of "Long Live Love" was a substantial hit in Canada, peaking at No. 6; and in Australia, where it hit No. 12. In the US, "Long Live Love" received enough regional attention to return Shaw to the Billboard Hot 100 for the third and last time, peaking at No. 97 the week of June 26, 1965.[7] Billboard described the song as a "happy rhythm hand-clapper with good dance beat."[8]

In France, Shaw reached No. 5 with lyricist Georges Liferman's rendering of "Long Live Love" entitled "Pourvu Que Ça Dure"; at the same time the original "Long Live Love" reached No. 32 on the French charts. Shaw also recorded "Long Live Love" for the market in Germany as "Du weißt nichts von deinem Glück"; both the German rendition and English original reached the German top 30, their respective peaks being No. 25 ("Du weißt nichts...") and No. 28 ("Long Live Love"). The German-language version charted higher in Austria (No. 3).[9] In 1966, Shaw made a belated Italian rendering of "Long Live Love" entitled "Viva l’amore con te". However the track was relegated to the B-side of "E ti avrò", a recording of the even older "Girl Don't Come", which reached No. 11 on the Italian chart.[citation needed]

Also in 1966, Shaw rendered "Long Live Love" as "¡Viva el amor!" for an EP released in Spain which also featured renderings of Shaw's UK hits "Girl Don't Come", "Message Understood" and "Tomorrow".

Other versions edit

Besides Sandie Shaw's own non-English renderings of "Long Live Love", the song was recorded in 1965 as "Kiva, kiva rakkaus" by Marion Rung, "Leve kärleken" by Lill-Babs and "Viva el amor" by Gelu.

In 1992, Nick Berry recorded "Long Live Love" to be the follow-up single to his hit version of the theme from the TV series Heartbeat; Berry's version of "Long Live Love", which was featured in the Heartbeat series, reached No. 47 on the UK Singles Chart.

"Long Live Love" has also been recorded by its composer Chris Andrews, as well as Tracey Ullman and Jessica Andersson on her 2009 album, Wake Up.[10]

There is no connection between the Chris Andrews composition and the Olivia Newton-John song of the same title which served as the 1974 Eurovision entry for the UK.

Shaw's original version was featured in Mike Figgis' 1999 film The Loss of Sexual Innocence.[11]

Charts edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b Stratton, Jon (2016). "Paul McCartney, Diaspora and the Politics of Identity". When Music Migrates: Crossing British and European Racial Faultlines, 19452010 (Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series). Abindgon-on-Thames: Routledge. pp. 89–90. ISBN 978-1472429780. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  2. ^ a b "Spike Milligan". Gramophone: 34. June 1965. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  3. ^ "Sandie Shaw". 45-rpm.org.uk. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  4. ^ a b Rice, Jo (1982). The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits (1st ed.). Enfield, Middlesex: Guinness Superlatives Ltd. pp. 92–3. ISBN 0-85112-250-7.
  5. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 495. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  6. ^ Ewing, Tom (28 February 2005). "SANDIE SHAW – "Long Live Love"". Freaky Trigger. Retrieved 30 January 2024.
  7. ^ Sandie Shaw (Hot 100 chart history) – Billboard. Retrieved October 27, 2020
  8. ^ "Singles Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. 29 May 1965. p. 37. Retrieved 15 March 2021.
  9. ^ a b "Billboard Magazine, November 1965". Billboard. 6 November 1965.
  10. ^ "Wake up | Svensk mediedatabas". SMDB. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  11. ^ Holden, Stephen. "The Loss of Sexual Innocence: The Story of Adam and Eve, Sort Of," The New York Times, Friday, May 28, 1999. Retrieved October 22, 2020
  12. ^ a b c d Every chart topper tells a story. Mainstream Publishing. 6 January 2012. ISBN 9781780574165. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  13. ^ "Belgian charts". ultratop.be. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  14. ^ "Belgian charts". ultratop.be (French site). Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  15. ^ "Billboard Magazine, August 14, 1965". Billboard. 14 August 1965.
  16. ^ "German charts". germancharts.de. Retrieved 29 June 2018.
  17. ^ "Billboard Magazine, July 1965". Billboard. 10 July 1965.
  18. ^ "Billboard Magazine, August 21, 1965". Billboard. 21 August 1965.
  19. ^ Hung, Steffen. "Sandie Shaw - Long Live Love". norwegiancharts.com. Retrieved 25 March 2014.
  20. ^ "Billboard Magazine, August 28, 1965". Billboard. 28 August 1965.

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allowing the song to be given to Tom Jones and become his first hit this was not true Jones demo version that Shaw and manager Eve Taylor heard was much slower than the hit version and the Bom Bom Bom rhythm of Unusual can clearly be heard in the rhythm of Long Live Love Long Live Love did spend three weeks at No 1 in the UK in June 1965 5 also giving Shaw a No 1 hit in both Ireland and New Zealand with a No 2 peak attained in South Africa A top ten hit in both the Netherlands No 7 and Norway No 8 Long Live Love was also a hit in Australia No 12 and Belgium reaching No 15 on the latter territory s Dutch language chart citation needed According to writer Patricia Juliana Smith Long Live Love was arguably the last big calypso hit to top the British charts as it was released when the genre was losing popularity in the UK 1 Gramophone considered it be one of several contemporary hits with baiao beat alongside Unit 4 2 s Concrete and Clay and Tom Jones It s Not Unusual 2 Tom Ewing of Freaky Trigger highlights the song s connection between both genres believing it to cross the horn work of It s Not Unusual with a modest calypso feel 6 International editThe original English language version of Long Live Love was a substantial hit in Canada peaking at No 6 and in Australia where it hit No 12 In the US Long Live Love received enough regional attention to return Shaw to the Billboard Hot 100 for the third and last time peaking at No 97 the week of June 26 1965 7 Billboard described the song as a happy rhythm hand clapper with good dance beat 8 In France Shaw reached No 5 with lyricist Georges Liferman s rendering of Long Live Love entitled Pourvu Que Ca Dure at the same time the original Long Live Love reached No 32 on the French charts Shaw also recorded Long Live Love for the market in Germany as Du weisst nichts von deinem Gluck both the German rendition and English original reached the German top 30 their respective peaks being No 25 Du weisst nichts and No 28 Long Live Love The German language version charted higher in Austria No 3 9 In 1966 Shaw made a belated Italian rendering of Long Live Love entitled Viva l amore con te However the track was relegated to the B side of E ti avro a recording of the even older Girl Don t Come which reached No 11 on the Italian chart citation needed Also in 1966 Shaw rendered Long Live Love as Viva el amor for an EP released in Spain which also featured renderings of Shaw s UK hits Girl Don t Come Message Understood and Tomorrow Other versions editBesides Sandie Shaw s own non English renderings of Long Live Love the song was recorded in 1965 as Kiva kiva rakkaus by Marion Rung Leve karleken by Lill Babs and Viva el amor by Gelu In 1992 Nick Berry recorded Long Live Love to be the follow up single to his hit version of the theme from the TV series Heartbeat Berry s version of Long Live Love which was featured in the Heartbeat series reached No 47 on the UK Singles Chart Long Live Love has also been recorded by its composer Chris Andrews as well as Tracey Ullman and Jessica Andersson on her 2009 album Wake Up 10 There is no connection between the Chris Andrews composition and the Olivia Newton John song of the same title which served as the 1974 Eurovision entry for the UK Shaw s original version was featured in Mike Figgis 1999 film The Loss of Sexual Innocence 11 Charts editChart 1965 PeakpositionAustralia 12 12Austria 9 3Belgium Flanders 13 15Belgium Walloon 14 17Canada 12 6France 15 5Germany 16 28Ireland 12 1Netherlands 17 7New Zealand 18 1Norway 19 8South Africa 20 2United Kingdom 5 1US Billboard Hot 100 12 97References edit a b Stratton Jon 2016 Paul McCartney Diaspora and the Politics of Identity When Music Migrates Crossing British and European Racial Faultlines 19452010 Ashgate Popular and Folk Music Series Abindgon on Thames Routledge pp 89 90 ISBN 978 1472429780 Retrieved 27 December 2022 a b Spike Milligan Gramophone 34 June 1965 Retrieved 30 January 2024 Sandie Shaw 45 rpm org uk Retrieved 25 March 2014 a b Rice Jo 1982 The Guinness Book of 500 Number One Hits 1st ed Enfield Middlesex Guinness Superlatives Ltd pp 92 3 ISBN 0 85112 250 7 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 495 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Ewing Tom 28 February 2005 SANDIE SHAW Long Live Love Freaky Trigger Retrieved 30 January 2024 Sandie Shaw Hot 100 chart history Billboard Retrieved October 27 2020 Singles Reviews PDF Billboard 29 May 1965 p 37 Retrieved 15 March 2021 a b Billboard Magazine November 1965 Billboard 6 November 1965 Wake up Svensk mediedatabas SMDB Retrieved 25 March 2014 Holden Stephen The Loss of Sexual Innocence The Story of Adam and Eve Sort Of The New York Times Friday May 28 1999 Retrieved October 22 2020 a b c d Every chart topper tells a story Mainstream Publishing 6 January 2012 ISBN 9781780574165 Retrieved 29 June 2018 Belgian charts ultratop be Retrieved 29 June 2018 Belgian charts ultratop be French site 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