I Need Your Loving

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“I Need Your Loving”
“I Need Your Loving” cover
Single by The Human League
from the album Crash
B-side Dub Version
Released November 1986
Format 7", 12"
Recorded Flyte Time, Minneapolis 1986
Genre Synthpop
Length 4:06
Label Virgin Records
Writer(s) Harris/Lewis/Eiland/

Rickey/Williams/Davis

Producer Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis
The Human League singles chronology
"Human"
(1986)
"I Need Your Loving"
(1986)
"Love Is All That Matters"
(1988)


"I Need Your Loving" is the second single to be taken from the British Synthpop group The Human League's 1986 album, Crash.

This song was written by the song writing team of Harris/Lewis/Eiland/Rickey/Williams/Davis and like many others from the album, was aimed towards the US market, where the first single from Crash, "Human", had reached number one. The single was recorded at the Flyte Time studios Minneapolis under the production of Jimmy Jam & Terry Lewis while the Human League had been in residence from February until April 1986. After the huge success of "Human", Virgin Records selected "I Need Your Loving" as the second single to be released from "Crash" without consulting the band. The choice was a serious mistake and the single flopped badly on both sides of the Atlantic. In the UK it was promoted with a cheaply and badly filmed music video and it became the band's worst showing in the UK charts for 16 years, only reaching number 75. The song was savaged by critics at the time and has now been largely disowned by the band since.[1][2]

[edit] Music Video

The Music Video for "I Need Your Loving" was recorded on a very limited budget compared to previous Human League videos. It was directed by Andy Morahan who had done the previous video for "Human". In many ways the video is a rehash of the video for The Lebanon, being filmed at a fake concert/studio appearance to an audience of extras. The camera swings wildly around the band as they play the song, and continually focuses in and out in time with the music, which caused some viewers to complain it made them feel sick.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Made In Sheffield
  2. ^ www.league-online.com
  3. ^ www.league-online.com

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