Love Don't Live Here (Bananarama song)

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"Love Don't Live Here"
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Single by Bananarama
from the album Viva
B-side
Released12 April 2010
FormatDownload
CD
7 inch vinyl
12 inch vinyl
RecordedAugust 2008
Genre Dance
Label Fascination Records
Songwriter(s) Sara Dallin
Keren Woodward
Ian Masterson
Producer(s) Ian Masterson
Bananarama singles chronology
"Love Comes"
(2009)
"Love Don't Live Here"
(2010)
"Baby It's Christmas"
(2010)

"Love Don't Live Here" is a song written and recorded by British girl group Bananarama. It was released on 12 April 2010 as the second and final single from their tenth studio album Viva .

Contents

Song information

"Love Don't Live Here" was released on 11 April 2010 as digital download single and 12 April 2010 on vinyl and CD format. It was written by Bananarama members Sara Dallin and Keren Woodward and producer Ian Masterson. [1] The b-side for the CD single is a new version of their 1995 song "Every Shade of Blue", while the b-side tracks for the vinyl editions are remixed versions of "The Runner" and a brand new song "Here Comes The Rain".

Music video

A music video for "Love Don't Live Here" was shot in London in January 2010. [1] The video features heavily computerized effects and also scenes similar to the artwork on the sleeve of the CD single. The video was directed by photographer Tim Walker.

Formats

Love Don't Live Here was released in several formats including digital.

7 inch vinyl

  1. "Love Don't Live Here" (Radio Mix) (S. Dallin/K. Woodward/I. Masterson)
  2. "Here Comes The Rain" (S. Dallin/K. Woodward/I. Masterson)

12 inch vinyl

  1. "Love Don't Live Here" (Ian Masterson's Extended Mix) (S. Dallin/K. Woodward/I. Masterson)
  2. "The Runner" (Buzz Junkies 12" Mix) (G. Moroder/S. Ferguson)

CD Single

  1. "Love Don't Live Here" (Radio Mix) (S. Dallin/K. Woodward/I. Masterson)
  2. "Every Shade Of Blue 2010" (S. Dallin/G. Miller/S. Torch/K. Woodward/P. Barry)

DownloadiTunes Exclusive Remix Bundle

  1. "Love Don't Live Here" (Radio Mix) (S. Dallin/K. Woodward/I. Masterson)
  2. "Love Don't Live Here" (Ian Masterson's Extended Mix) (S. Dallin/K. Woodward/I. Masterson)
    Remixed by Ian Masterson
  3. "The Runner" (Buzz Junkies 7" Mix) (G. Moroder/S. Ferguson)
  4. "The Runner" (Buzz Junkies 12" Mix) (G. Moroder/S. Ferguson)
    Remixed by Buzz Junkies

Charts

Chart (2010)Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 114

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References

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