Love Don't Live Here Anymore

Love Don't Live Here Anymore

Infobox Single
Name = Love Don't Live Here Anymore


Artist = Rose Royce
from Album = "Rose Royce III: Strikes Again!"
B-side =
Released =
Format =
Recorded = 1978
Genre = Soul
funk
Label = Whitfield Records
Producer = Norman Whitfield

Infobox Single
Name = Love Don't Live Here Anymore
Type = 12-inch single


Artist = Morrissey - Mullen
B-side = "Don't You Worry"
Released = 1979
Format = 12-inch single
Recorded = 1979
Genre = Jazz-funk
Length =
Label = EMI Digital (12DIG1001)
Writer =
Producer = John Darnley

"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" is a 1978 song originally recorded by Rose Royce and produced by former Motown songwriter and producer Norman Whitfield for the Whitfield Records label.

ong information

The original Rose Royce version, with lead vocals by Rose Norwalt, appeared on the 1978 album "Rose Royce III: Strikes Again!" and reached #32 on the Billboard Hot 100, higher than any of the numerous covers performed by other artists. This version also reached #2 in the UK charts.

Cover versions

The song was later covered by Morrissey-Mullen (1979), Madonna (1984), I'm Talking (1985), Jimmy Nail (1985), Faith Evans (1995), Joe Cocker (2004), Patti LaBelle (2005) and Freemasons (band) (2007), amongst others. A reggae version was released in 1997 performed by Bounty Killer and Robin.

An early cover of the song was the instrumental track cut at EMI's Abbey Road Studios in 1979, when British jazz fusion duo Morrissey-Mullen was commissioned to record EMI's first-ever digital recording of a non-classical music piece and which was released as a limited edition 12" EP.

Jimmy Nail's version was, notably, a hit single in his native United Kingdom, reaching #3 on the UK chart.

An interpolation was used at the ending of Dr. Dre's track Big Ego's on his 1999 album 2001, replacing the line "Love don't live here anymore" with "Bitch, don't call here anymore".

Another interpolation was used in MoKenStef's "Stop Callin' Me" interlude for their 1995 album "Azz Izz" replacing the original line with "Your man don't live here anymore."

A live (date unknown) bootleg copy of a cover of the song has also been found, performed by Dallas Green of City and Colour/Alexisonfire with Canadian R&B singer Jully Black. Dallas Green, in his side-project City and Colour, sometimes covers the song live, either on his own, and one time with soul singer Jully Black. His cover also appears on his EP "The Myspace Transmissions" released September 9, 2008.

*Melissa Totten did a Hi-NRG cover for her 2008 dance album, Forever Madonna.

Madonna version

Infobox Single
Name = Love Don't Live Here Anymore


Artist = Madonna
from Album = Like a Virgin "and" Something to Remember
B-side = "Over and Over" (1986 Release)
Released = March 10, 1986 (Japan only)
March 19, 1996 (Re-issue)
Format = 7", 12", CD, CD maxi
Recorded = 1983
1995
Genre = Pop
Length = 4:45
4:54 (Remix)
Label = Sire, Warner Bros. (1986)
Maverick, Warner Bros. (1996)
Writer = Miles Gregory
Producer = Nile Rodgers ("Like a Virgin")
David Reitzas ("Something to Remember")
Certification =
Chart position =

  • #2 (Japan; 1986)
  • #27 (Australia; 1996)
  • #31 (Canada; 1996)
  • #78 (U.S.; 1996)
    Last single = "Gambler"
    (1985)
    This single = "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"
    (1986)
    Next single = "Live to Tell"
    (1986)
    Misc = Extra chronology
    Artist = Madonna
    Type = singles
    Last album = "One More Chance
    (1996)
    This album = "Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix)"
    (1996)
    Next album = "You Must Love Me"
    (1996)
    Extra tracklisting
    Album = Like a Virgin
    Type = studio
    prev_track = "Over and Over"
    prev_no = 4
    this_track = "Love Don't Live Here Anymore"
    track_no = 5
    next_track = "Dress You Up"
    next_no = 6
    Extra tracklisting
    Album = Something to Remember
    Type = compilation
    prev_track = "Live to Tell"
    prev_no = 7
    this_track = "Love Don't Live Here Anymore (Remix)"
    track_no = 8
    next_track = "Something to Remember"
    next_no = 9

    "Love Don't Live Here Anymore" is the sixth and final single by American singer-songwriter Madonna from her 2nd studio album, "Like a Virgin" and was released in March 10, 1986 by Sire Records in Japan only. It later appeared remixed on the 1995 ballads compilation "Something to Remember" and was re-released as a single on March 19, 1996 by Maverick Records with a new video directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino.

    1995 version

    In 1995 Madonna released a compilation of her greatest ballad hits entitled "Something to Remember", which included a remixed and reworked version produced by David Reitzas. In 1996, Warner Bros. Records commissioned a video (directed by Jean Baptiste Mondino) and released it as a single in certain markets such as Germany, South Africa, Australia and the United States. The video included another remix of the song, the "Soulpower Remix". The single was also scheduled to be released in the UK in August 1996, but was later shelved due to the lackluster chart positions of "Oh Father" (No.16 in December 1995) and "One More Chance" (No.11 in March 1996). Warner Bros. commissioned dance remixes for the song, which were released as promos to club DJs only.

    Music video

    The music video was directed by Jean-Baptiste Mondino and has the arresting visuals that is associated with him: Madonna is seen pacing back and forth in a room filled with ornate furnitures and blowing gossamer-like drapes. It is also interesting that the clip was one long continuous take, with the camera slowly zooming into Madonna and then slowly zooming back out again. Madonna shot the video on March 4, 1996 at the Confitería El Molino in Buenos Aires, Argentina, during her day off from filming the movie "Evita". The video has many resemblances with the 1984 video to "Like a Virgin", particularly her black-laced outfit, the sweeping drapes and the columns in the room (the columns in Venice). The original song is also from the same album as the 1984 music video "Like a Virgin". In her "Evita" diaries published by "Vanity Fair" magazine in 1996, Madonna made reference to the video shoot. In her writings, she specifically mentioned forgetting the lyrics of the song, suggesting she was having an identity crisis of sorts trying to juggle her own identity with that of her role in "Evita". Madonna was also in the early stages of her pregnancy with daughter Lourdes while making the video. It is available on Madonna's DVD compilation "".
    *Director: Jean-Baptiste Mondino
    *Producer: Maria Gallagher
    *Production Company: Bandits Productions

    Track listings and formats

    1985 Release (Released only in Japan) 7" vinyl single
    #"Love Don't Live Here Anymore"
    #"Over And Over"

    1996 re-release
    #"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (Soulpower radio remix edit) (4:05)
    #"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (Album remix edit) (4:05)
    #"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (Soulpower radio remix) (4:44)
    #"Love Don't Live Here Anymore" (Album remix) (4:45)

    Remixes

    *Album version (4:46)
    *Album remix (4:53)
    *Album remix edit (4:04)
    *Extended Journey (8:00) Promo only
    *Video version (4:39)
    *Video instrumental (4:39)
    *Soulpower radio remix (4:46)
    *Soulpower radio remix edit (4:05)
    *Hot Mix Edit (6:45) Promo only
    *Hot Mix radio edit (4:52) Promo only
    *Early Morning dub (10:09) Promo only
    *Edge Factor dub (8:37) Promo only
    *Mark!'s Full On vocal (10:06) Promo only
    *Mark!'s Edit On vocal (4:53) Promo only
    *Mark!'s It's A Boy dub (9:20) Promo only
    *Mark!'s It's A Girl dub (8:04) Promo only
    *Mark!'s radio mix (4:03) Promo only


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