Love Love (Take That song)

"Love Love"
Single by Take That
from the album Progressed
Released 11 May 2011
Format Digital download
Genre Pop rock, electrorock, rock
Length 3:42
Label Polydor
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Stuart Price
Take That singles chronology
"Happy Now"
(2011)
"Love Love"
(2011)
"When We Were Young"
(2011)
Music video
"Love Love" on YouTube

"Love Love" is a single by British pop group Take That from the band's first EP, Progressed. The song features Gary Barlow and Mark Owen on lead vocals. It was released in the United Kingdom as a digital download on 11 May 2011.[1]

The song was featured in the end credits of the 2011 film X-Men: First Class. This was the second time the group has worked with director Matthew Vaughn, having previously written and recorded "Rule the World" for Vaughn's film Stardust.

Critical reception

Robert Copsey of Digital Spy gave the single 4 out of 5 stars, praising it and stating, "'You bring me right back down to the Earth from the promised land' are the lyrics in the opening bars over mud-squelching synths, while the fat 'n' chunky chorus where they command their lovers to "give me what I need" is immediately satisfying. Like their recent offerings, it's a style that has transformed them from cheesy boyband to tough manband".[2] The Daily Star gave the single a positive review stating that "The boys haven't strayed away from the crunching electro template they employed on Progress, which means another mean, moody stadium shaker [which will] sound ace booming from footy grounds on their upcoming Progress Tour."[3]

Music video

A scene from the video.

The Music video of the single was officially announced through the Take That official website on 27 May 2011 and debuted the same day at 4pm GMT. Directed by AlexandLiane, the video shows the members of the band performing the song as a set of highly choreographed dancers parade around them. The video focuses on each of the members during different parts of the video as they sing from light emitting microphone stands as the picture flickers in and out of recognition.

Personnel

Track listing

  1. "Love Love" – 3:42
  1. "Love Love" – 3:42
  2. "Love Love" (X-Men version) – 3:37

Promotion

The group performed the song live for the first time at the National Movie Awards on 11 May 2011, which was held at Wembley Arena and broadcast live on ITV1.[5] It was also performed as part of their Progress Live Tour in which the members of Take That performed the song whilst standing on a 60 ft mechanical man as it moves through the crowd and into the centre of the stadium.

Charts

Chart (2011) Peak
position
Europe (Euro Digital Songs)[6] 18
Hong Kong (IFPI Hong Kong)[7] 3
Ireland (IRMA)[8] 27
Italy (FIMI)[9] 37
Portugal (AFP)[10] 50
Scotland (Official Charts Company)[11] 15
Slovakia (Rádio Top 100)[12] 78
South Korea (South Korea Gaon Chart)[13] 82
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[14] 15
UK Download (Official Charts Company)[15] 14

References

  1. Take That Official 29-04-2011
  2. Digital Spy Review 12-05-11
  3. Love Love Review Daily Star 23 May 2011
  4. eBay Physical Single cover and detail.
  5. Entertainment Focus 29-04-2011 Entertainment Focus Nation Moviwclarification needed] awards
  6. "Chart Search Results - Euro Digital Songs 2011-05-28". Billboard.biz. Retrieved 25 September 2012.
  7. http://www.musicchartheaven.com/ttrobbiegary/ttprogress.htm Love Love - Number 1 hit archive, Music Chart Heaven IFPI Hong Kong Archive.
  8. IRMA Chart Archive
  9. http://www.musicchartheaven.com/ttrobbiegary/ttprogress.htm Love Love - Number 1 hit archive, Federazione Industria Musicale Italiana - Italian Archive.
  10. http://acharts.us/song/63120 AFP Portuguese Billboard Chart Archive 63120 Retrieved 2012.
  11. "Archive Chart: 2011-05-21". Scottish Singles Top 40.
  12. "SNS IFPI" (in Slovak). Hitparáda – Radio Top 100 Oficiálna. IFPI Czech Republic. Note: insert 201151 into search.
  13. ":: 가온차트와 함께하세요 ::". Gaonchart.co.kr. Retrieved 2012-01-08.
  14. "Archive Chart: 2011-05-21" UK Singles Chart.
  15. "Archive Chart: 2011-05-21" UK Download Chart.
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