Negotiate with Love

"Negotiate with Love"
Single by Rachel Stevens
from the album Come and Get It
B-side "Queen"
Released 28 March 2005
Format CD single
CD Maxi
Recorded 2005
Genre Pop, synthpop
Length 3:07
Label Polydor
Songwriter(s) Anders Wollbeck
Mattias Lindblom
Xyloman
Miriam Nervo
Olivia Nervo[1]
Producer(s) Anders Wollbeck, Mattias Lindblom, Pete Hofmann
Rachel Stevens singles chronology
"More, More, More"
(2004)
"Negotiate with Love"
(2005)
"So Good"
(2005)

"More, More, More"
(2004)
"Negotiate with Love"
(2005)
"So Good"
(2005)

"Negotiate with Love" is the lead single taken from Rachel Stevens' second album, Come and Get it. The track was written by Anders Wollbeck, Mattias Lindblom, Xyloman, Miriam Nervo, and Olivia Nervo aka The Nervo Twins. It was produced by Anders Wollbeck, Mattias Lindblom and Pete Hofmann.

Music video

In the video, Rachel enters her flat and destroys anything that would remind her of her previous boyfriend. The video also features six copies of Rachel all trying to rid themselves of any reminders of their previous boyfriend. She even attempts to play golf on the table with some of his figurines. The video was shot in London. The directors were Harvey and Carolyn. Kate Phillips produced the video. Video commissioner was Cynthia Lole. Her wardrobe in the video is a navy skirt and overcoat. Later in the video Rachel removes the overcoat revealing a pink sweater.

Track list and formats

  1. "Negotiate With Love" – 3:07
  2. "Some Girls" [Europa XL radio mix) – 6:38
  1. "Negotiate With Love" – 3:07
  2. "Negotiate With Love" [Love To Infinity radio edit] – 3:45
  3. "Queen" – 3:32
  4. "Interview" – 6:11
  5. "Negotiate With Love" [CD-ROM video]
  6. "Negotiate With Love" [karaoke video]
  7. "Negotiate With Love" [PC game]
  8. "Negotiate With Love" [ringtone]
  1. "Negotiate With Love" [Love To Infinity radio edit]
  2. "Negotiate With Love" [Love To Infinity club mix]
  3. "Negotiate With Love" [Tom Neville club radio edit]
  4. "Negotiate With Love" [Tom Neville club mix]

Charts

The single was released in March 2005 and sold 12,500 copies in its first week, peaking at #10 in the British charts, giving Rachel Steven her fourth top ten hit and eventually selling 35,000 copies.

Chart performance

Chart (2005) Peak
position
Ireland (IRMA)[2] 27
UK Singles (Official Charts Company)[3] 10
UK Download (Official Charts Company)[4] 22

References

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