Keep On Loving You (song)

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I walked into rehearsal and sat down at the piano, which I rarely do because I'm a guitar player, and started playing "Keep on Loving You." ... And the guys in the band looked at me like I was from another planet. They were like, "What are you...?" because we were all bringing in songs for this record we were going to make and they looked at me like I was crazy. And I'm like, "Dude, this song really means a lot to me." [And they said] "So, dude, that's not an REO Speedwagon song." And I kind of was like, "You know what? I'm the main songwriter for REO Speedwagon, so if I write a song, it's an REO Speedwagon song. It's the band's job to turn it into an REO Speedwagon song." I was so passionate about this song. Everyone kind of got it and sure enough, Gary [Richrath] went over, plugged in his guitar and started playing power chords to this little love song I wrote. The next thing we knew, it was a number one record and everyone was calling it a power ballad and acted like we had this strategy for success that made this song happen when really it was just an accident. [9]

Cronin said that he started playing the chords for the song on piano, which he had done "about 100 times" before without anyone else noticing, but one time Gary Richrath started playing on his Les Paul guitar. Cronin initially thought that Richrath was playing just to drown him out, but he then realized that "That's exactly what this song needs!", after which Cronin said that "the song took off from there." [10]

Epic Records did not think the song was good enough to be released as a single, but the band persuaded them to do so. [10]

Reception

"Keep On Loving You" received mixed to negative reviews from critics and audiences alike; it has been widely criticized for its dated and bombastic production style, sentimental lyrics, perceived "overplayed" nature and lack of originality. [11]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine of AllMusic gave the song a positive review and said, "And so what if it does, because this is great arena rock, filled with hooks as expansive as Three Rivers Stadium and as catchy as the flu. That, of course, applies to the record's two biggest hits—the power ballad "Keep on Loving You" and the surging "Take It on the Run"—which define their era, but what gives the album real staying power is that the rest of the record works equally well." [12]

Mike DeGagne criticized the song for giving the band "more appeal to FM radio and more commercial success", but also praised its instrumentation, describing it as "keyboard-guided melodies of its type, set adrift to Kevin Cronin's gentle, comfy-cozy vocals" and assuring that "No matter which instrument's riffs are heard, guitar or keyboard, they're polished and pristine, blanketed by lyrics that are simple yet overwhelmingly emotive." [13]

In 2025 Ultimate Classic Rock critic Corey Irwin rated "Keep on Loving You" as the 11th greatest power ballad of all time. [8] In 2013 Ultimate Classic Rock critic Matt Wardlaw rated it as REO Speedwagon's greatest song. [7]

Music video

In 1981, a video of the song was the 17th played on the first day of broadcast of MTV, on August 1. [14] It was framed by a scene of Kevin Cronin talking about his relationship troubles with a female psychiatrist and contained a shot where a woman picked up a telephone connected to Gary Richrath's guitar, referencing the live version of "157 Riverside Avenue." [15]

Personnel

REO Speedwagon

Additional personnel

Charts

"Keep On Loving You"
Keep On Loving You vinyl7'.jpg
Single by REO Speedwagon
from the album Hi Infidelity
B-side "Follow My Heart"
ReleasedNovember 4, 1980 [1]
Recorded1980
Genre
Length3:20
Label Epic
Songwriter Kevin Cronin
Producers Kevin Beamish, Kevin Cronin, Alan Gratzer, Gary Richrath
REO Speedwagon singles chronology
"Time for Me to Fly"
(1978)
"Keep On Loving You"
(1980)
"Take It on the Run"
(1981)
Music video
"Keep On Loving You" on YouTube

Certifications

RegionCertification Certified units/sales
United Kingdom (BPI) [43] Gold400,000
United States (RIAA) [44] Platinum1,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.
Sales+streaming figures based on certification alone.

See also

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