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The Look of Love (ABC song)

"The Look of Love"
Look of Love ABC.jpg
Single by ABC
from the album The Lexicon of Love
A-side "The Look of Love (Part One)"
B-side
  • "The Look of Love (Part Two)"
  • "Theme from Mantrap" (US)
Released
  • 7 May 1982
  • August, 1982 (US)
Format
Genre
Length 3:26
Label
Writer(s)
Producer(s) Trevor Horn
ABC singles chronology
"Poison Arrow"
(1982)
"The Look of Love"
(1982)
"All of My Heart"
(1982)
Music video
"The Look of Love" on YouTube
"The Look of Love (1990 Mix)"
The Look of Love 90.jpg
Single by ABC
from the album Absolutely
Released 1990
Format
Length 4:01
Label
Writer(s)
  • Martin Fry
  • Mark White
  • Stephen Singleton
  • David Palmer
  • Mark Lickley
Producer(s) Trevor Horn
ABC singles chronology
"The Real Thing"
(1989)
"The Look of Love (1990 Mix)
(1990)
"Love Conquers All"
(1991)

"The Look of Love" is a song by the English band ABC, released as a single in 1982. It was the band's highest charting hit in the UK, peaking at No. 4 on the UK Singles Chart. It was included on their debut studio album, The Lexicon of Love.

Released as a single and as a 12" remix, it went to No. 1 on the Billboard Dance/Disco chart as well as the Canadian Singles Chart. It was their biggest hit in the UK Singles Chart, peaking at No. 4. On the American Cash Box Top 100, it got as high as No. 9, and on the Billboard Hot 100 it peaked at No. 18.

The single consists of four parts, referred to as "Parts One, Two, Three and Four". Part One is the standard album version, Part Two is an instrumental version, Part Three is a vocal version without the orchestral overdubs and Part Four is a short acoustic instrumental part of the song, containing strings and horns, as well as occasional harp plucks and xylophone. A different US remix dub version by producer Trevor Horn appeared as A-side on the 1982 US 12".

The '82 US remix dub version was not widely available after its initial release, but the track remained much in demand by club DJs and fans alike and copies of the original 12" version fetched high prices. When Neutron (the band's UK label) discovered this, they issued a limited edition DJ-pressing of the Horn remix in November 1982 as a DJ promo 12" vinyl under the title "ABC Look of Love Special Remix 12" Neutron NTXDJ103.

Through the 1980s, BBC Radio 1 DJ Gary Davies used the last crescendo on Part 2 of the song as a closing theme to his daily lunchtime programme called The Bit in the Middle, only changing it in 1991 when his show was rebranded as Let's Do Lunch and given fresh music beds and themes.

The US B-side, entitled "Theme from Mantrap", was an alternate version of "Poison Arrow".


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