Love comes quickly

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"Love Comes Quickly"
"Love Comes Quickly" cover
7" single cover
Single by Pet Shop Boys
from the album Please
B-side(s) "That's My Impression"
Released February 24, 1986
Format 7", 12"
Genre Synthpop
Length 4:18
Label Parlophone / EMI
Writer(s) Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe, Stephen Hague
Producer(s) Stephen Hague
Chart positions
Pet Shop Boys singles chronology
"West End Girls"
(second release)
(1985)
"Love Comes Quickly"
(1986)
"Opportunities (Let's Make Lots of Money)"
(second release)
(1986)
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"Love Comes Quickly" is a song by UK synthpop duo Pet Shop Boys, released as the third single from their 1986 album Please, and the last of its singles to be released before the album itself.

The song is about the inevitability of falling in love ("Sooner or later, this happens to everyone"), even for those who deliberately shun the idea.

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[edit] Overview

Producer Stephen Hague receives a co-writing credit for writing the first two chords of the middle section of the song.[1]

Andy Mackay of Roxy Music plays the saxophone parts towards the end of the song.

[edit] Release

As with "Opportunities", the 12-version of the single contains remixes by 1980s producer Shep Pettibone. Later, in 2003, new remixes by Blank & Jones were produced for the promotion of the singles collection PopArt.

[edit] Cover

The cover, featuring Chris Lowe of the duo in a baseball cap emblazoned with "BOY" in block letters, has become an iconic Pet Shop Boys images. It has been incorporated into various parodies of the duo's appearance, such as the music video for the 2006 Pet Shop Boys single "I'm with Stupid", and a 2006 comic strip from webcomic Scary Go Round.

Neil Tennant of the duo later recollected that he had expected the image of the cap to be the group's coming out moment, calling it "incredibly gay".[2]

[edit] Music video

Directed by Eric Watson, regular Pet Shop Boys photographer and music video director throughout the 1980s, the video to the song is very simple, utilizing facial shots of Tennant singing, interposed with blurry montages of the faces of various other people; at points, shots of Lowe, lying on top of a construction of a square grid, are superimposed over these shots. Watson would later call it a "complete disaster".[3]

[edit] Cover versions

Aside from a 2006 version by the Pet Shop Boys tribute band West End Girls, "Love Comes Quickly" was also covered by Memphis on their 2004 album I Dreamed We Fell Apart.

Pet Shop Boys
Neil Tennant | Chris Lowe
Discography
Albums: Please | Actually | Introspective | Behaviour | Very | Bilingual | Nightlife | Release | Fundamental
Soundtracks and scores: Closer to Heaven (Original Cast Recording) | Battleship Potemkin
Remix albums: Disco | Disco 2 | Disco 3
Compilations: Discography: The Complete Singles Collection | Alternative | PopArt: The Hits
Live: Concrete
Related Articles
Other projects: It Couldn't Happen Here | Results | Spaghetti Records | Closer to Heaven | Back to Mine: Pet Shop Boys
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[edit] Notes and references

  1. ^ Heath, Chris (2001). "Love Comes Quickly". In Please / Further Listening 1984-1986 [CD liner notes]. London: Pet Shop Boys Partnership.
  2. ^ Silcott, Mireille (1999). The Pet Shop Boys, obsessively. Montreal Mirror. Retrieved on 2006-06-21.
  3. ^ Interview with Eric Watson. Literally (Pet Shop Boys fanclub magazine) (May 1992). Retrieved on 2006-06-21.