Oh L'amour
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“Oh L'amour” | |||||
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Original 1986 single cover
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Single by Erasure from the album Wonderland |
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B-side | "March on Down the Line", "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (1986) | ||||
Released | "April 21, 1986 (original version) 2004 (remix) |
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Format | 12", 7", CD | ||||
Recorded | 1985 | ||||
Genre | Synthpop | ||||
Length | 3:24 | ||||
Label | Mute (UK) Sire (U.S.) |
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Writer(s) | Vince Clarke, Andy Bell | ||||
Producer | Flood | ||||
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"Make Me Smile (Come Up and See Me)" (2003) |
"Oh L'amour" (August Mix) (2004) |
"Breathe" (2005) |
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2004 remix single cover
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"Oh L'amour" is a song by British synth pop duo Erasure, released in April 1986 as their third single.
It was issued by Mute Records in the UK and Sire Records in the U.S. to herald the June release of Erasure's debut album Wonderland, but became the third consecutive commercial failure for the band in both territories. Despite its low chart placing, "Oh L'amour" has proven to be one of Erasure's signature songs, due to its popularity in dance clubs. It remains a favorite among fans, particularly when performed live.
Written by Erasure members Vince Clarke and Andy Bell, "Oh L'amour" is a lament from someone experiencing unrequited love ("broke my heart / now I'm aching for you"). The song is an uptempo synth pop dance track and its popularity was further fueled in dance clubs by the "Funky Sisters Remix", which appeared on the UK 12 inch single and as a bonus track on the U.S. edition of Wonderland. The B-side is a cover version of "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)", the first time Erasure dipped into the ABBA songbook.
In 1986, "Oh L'amour" climbed to number eighty-five on the UK singles chart and became Erasure's first big hit in South Africa (number two), in Germany (number sixteen), in Australia (number thirteen) and and their only one in France (number fourteen). In the United States, the song's biggest impact was on the Hot Dance Music/Club Play chart, where it hit number three.
The song would become more successful, chart-wise, when British Pop duo Dollar released a cover version in late 1987. This version eventually climbed to number seven and spent two weeks in the UK Top 10. The Dollar version of "Oh L'amour" was later sampled by electronic duo Orbital on their track "Style", which appeared on their 1999 album The Middle of Nowhere.
"Oh L'amour" was remixed in 2003 and released as a single again to promote the greatest hits package Hits! The Very Best of Erasure. In its remixed form, the song finally became a Top 20 UK hit, peaking at number thirteen in autumn 2003.
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[edit] Track listings
[edit] Original Release (1986)
[edit] 7" single (MUTE45)
- "Oh L'amour"
- "March on Down the Line"
[edit] 12" single (12MUTE45)
- "Oh L'amour" (12" Mix)
- "March on Down the Line" (Remix)
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
[edit] Limited 12" single (L12MUTE45)
- "Oh L'amour" (PWL Funky Sisters Say 'Ooh La La' Remix)
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme!" (Remix)
- "March on Down the Line" (Remix)
[edit] CD Single (CDMUTE45)
- "Oh L'amour"
- "March on Down the Line"
- "Oh L'amour" (PWL Funky Sisters Say 'Ooh La La' Remix)
- "March on Down the Line" (Remix)
- "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)"
[edit] Remix (2003)
[edit] CD single (CDMUTE312)
- "Oh L'amour" (August Mix)
- "Love Me All Night Long"
- "Nothing Lasts Forever"
[edit] Limited CD single (LCDMUTE312)
- "Oh L'amour" (LMC Extended Remix)
- "Oh L'amour" (Shanghai Remix)
- "Oh L'amour" (Kenny Hayes Remix)
[edit] DVD single (L12MUTE312)
- "Oh L'amour" (Carsten Kroeyer Mix)
- "Oh L'amour" (Dark Brothers and Andy Bell Mix)
- "Victim of Love" (video - Live Footage From The Other Tour)
[edit] Download single (iMUTE312)
- "Oh L'amour" (Markymix) [Mark Towns]
[edit] Chart performance
Chart (1986) | Peak position |
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Australian Singles Chart | 13 |
French Singles Chart | 14 |
German Singles Chart | 16 |
Irish Singles Chart | 17 |
New Zealand Singles Chart | 25 |
Singapore Singles Chart | 3 |
South African Singles Chart | 2 |
Swedish Singles Chart | 15 |
UK Singles Chart | 85 |
Chart (2003) | Peak position |
German Singles Chart | 59 |
UK Singles Chart | 13 |