Lime-your-love
: It is considered a quintessential piece of early 1980s dance music, helping to define the electronic and "Hi-NRG" sound that bridged the gap between disco and later synth-pop.
The lyrics center on the theme of a constant, unwavering romantic connection, famously featuring the chorus: "Your love, your love is never changing / Your love, your love is always lasting" . lime-your-love
: The piece was produced by Denis LePage and co-written by Joe LaGreca, known for its repetitive, catchy hooks and heavy use of synthesizers. Notable Versions : It is considered a quintessential piece of
: Various official remixes were released later, including a 1993 version and numerous "Greatest Hits" edits. Lyrical Theme Notable Versions : Various official remixes were released
: In addition to its U.S. success, the track topped dance charts in the U.K., Mexico, and Canada.
: A longer version released in June 1981 designed for club play. Radio Single : A standard 7-inch 45 rpm version.
The track was released in several formats to cater to both radio and the club scene: