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(Lover Boys) is a synth-pop classic by German musician Purple Schulz , released in 1985 during the tail end of the Neue Deutsche Welle (New German Wave) movement. Quick Facts & Musical Style

Purple Schulz (born Rüdiger Schulz; the nickname "Purple" came from his habit of playing Deep Purple songs on store organs). Release Year: 1985. Writers: Purple Schulz, Dieter Hoff, and Josef Piek. purple_schulz_verliebte_jungs

The track is defined by its upbeat 80s synth production and lighthearted lyrics about the awkward, impulsive nature of "boys in love." The Meaning Behind the Song (Lover Boys) is a synth-pop classic by German

The song humorously depicts the behavior of men when they fall head-over-heels in love. It suggests that "verliebte Jungs" (boys in love) are unpredictable—they might dance in the streets or act completely out of character. A famous line often associated with the song's legacy is the "ultimate excuse for non-dancers": the idea that while they may dance in the streets, "verliebte Jungs" can't be held responsible for their actions because they are simply "not to be caught" or understood. Purple Schulz - Facebook Writers: Purple Schulz, Dieter Hoff, and Josef Piek

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