Love You Right

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"Love You Right"
Single by Euphoria
from the album Total Euphoria
Released Australia 20 October 1991
Format CD single
Maxi CD
12" vinyl
Enhanced CD
EP
Recorded 1991
Genre Dance-pop, Eurodance, House, Techno
Length 3:31
Label EMI (Australia)
Writer(s) Ean Sugarman Andrew Klippel
Producer(s) Andrew Klippel, Ean Sugarman
Certification Gold
Euphoria singles chronology

"Love You Right"
(1991)
"One in a Million"
(1992)

"Love You Right" is a 1991 house/techno/dance-pop track recorded by the Australian act Euphoria. The track reached number one in 1992 and would be the first of two number one singles in Australia for the trio. The track is best known for house-styled piano and string-synthesizer inspired technopop beats. The track was also remixed by 2 Unlimited and Gat Decor when it was released in the United Kingdom.

The song's video

When the video for the track was first released, many assumed that member Holly Garnett was the lead singer of the song. Another member, Keren Minshull, actually did the vocals, which resulted the group being accused of lip synching which would tarnish the group's image later on in their short career.

The video features a young Simon Baker - then known as Simon Baker-Denny - who was a star on E Street, a popular Australian soap opera from which "Love You Right" appeared on the soundtrack to.

Track listing

Australian 12":[1]

  • A1 Love You Right (Radio Edit) (3:43)
  • A2 Love You Right (Live Club Mix) (6:46)
  • B1 Love You Right (Acapella) (2:06)
  • B2 Love You Right (Club Mix) (6:48)
  • B3 Love You Right (Orchestal Mix) (3:35)

Australian Maxi CD:[2]

  • Love You Right (Club Mix) (6:45)
  • Love You Right (7" Radio Edit) (3:37)
  • Love You Right (Live Club Mix) (6:47)
  • Love You Right (Acapella) (4:23)

UK 12" (First release):[3]

  • A1 Love You Right (Delta Sigma Mix)
  • A2 Love You Right (Delta Sigma Instrumental Mix)
  • B1 Love You Right (Club Mix)
  • B2 Love You Right (2 Unlimited Mix)

UK 12" (Second release):[4]

  • A1 Love You Right (The Gat Decor Remix 1)
  • A2 Love You Right (The Gat Decor Remix 2)
  • B1 Love You Right (Club Mix)
  • B2 Love You Right (2 Unlimited Mix)

In addition, the track was also available in the United States as promo-only through Razormaid Records in 1992.[5]

References

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