Love Eternal (song)

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"Love Eternal"
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Single by Paul Haig
from the album The Warp of Pure Fun
Released1986
Recorded1982
Genre Synthpop
Label Les Disques Du Crepuscule, Operation Afterglow
Songwriter(s) Paul Haig
Producer(s) Paul Haig, Alan Rankine
Paul Haig singles chronology
"Scottish Christmas"
(1985)
"Love Eternal"
(1986)
"Torchomatic"
(1988)

"Love Eternal" is the ninth solo single from former Josef K vocalist Paul Haig and the third to be taken from his album, The Warp of Pure Fun . It was released in March 1986 on Les Disques Du Crepuscule subsidiary, Operation Afterglow.

Track listing

  1. "Love Eternal"
  2. "Love Eternal" (12" Version)
  3. "Trust"
  4. "Dangerous Life"

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