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"Love Anyway" is a song from Scottish singer-songwriter Mike Scott, which was released as the lead single from his second solo album ''
Still Burning ''Still Burning'' is the second solo studio album by Mike Scott, released by Chrysalis in 1997. It followed Scott's 1995 solo debut, '' Bring 'em All In'', and was the last of Scott's solo albums before re-forming The Waterboys in 2000. Photogr ...
''. It was written by Mike Scott, and produced by Scott and Niko Bolas. "Love Anyway" reached No. 50 in the
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and remained on the charts for two weeks.


Background

In his autobiography, Scott described the song as a "mid-paced rocker with a hustly Jim Keltner groove and a hazy, chiming guitar figure." It was considered by
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as the album's best contender for a potential hit. Speaking of its limited success as a single, he said: "Despite all its radio play the song id not catchon with the public."


Music video

The song's music video was directed by Matthew Amos and produced by Anna Whiting.


Critical reception

On its release, Wayne Moriarty of the ''
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'' considered the song the "best cut" on ''Still Burning''. He described the track as "a big old slab of Waterboys-ish pomp and rock that will remind his devotees just how special it was when Mike and the lads were pioneering the big sound that carried the likes of U2 to fame and fortune." Kerry Gold of the ''
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'' noted the song's "multiple violins and lush orchestration". In a review of Scott's 1997 concert at the Garage in London, James McNair of ''
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'' was critical of the song's live rendition: "It's not that "Love Anyway" is weak - far from it. The problem is that the soaring strings that are integral to the song's magic on CD are missing live and, at six minutes 42 seconds, the journey is just too long without them." In his 2002 book ''The Encyclopedia of Contemporary Christian Music'',
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noted "the manner in which songs like "Love Anyway" bespeak an ethic unlike that which informs previous Waterboys' tunes about heartbreak and disappointment in love. Whereas previous songs express bitterness and even a design for vengeance, "Love Anyway" boasts "You made a fool our of me today / I'm breaking the rule / I love you anyway"." In 2011, Richard Curtis, in a piece for ''
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'' on his affection for Scott and the Waterboys, commented: "If you're ever feeling low on energy and hope, pump up "This Is the Sea", "
Don't Bang the Drum "Don't Bang the Drum" is a song from Scottish-Irish folk rock band The Waterboys, released as the opening track on their third studio album ''This Is the Sea''. It was written by Mike Scott and Karl Wallinger, and produced by Scott. The song was r ...
" or "Love Anyway" and life seems worth living again – worth living large."


Formats


Personnel

Love Anyway * Mike Scott - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, Canyon guitar, piano, string and melody arrangement * Chris Bruce - lead guitar * James Hallawell - Hammond organ * Pino Palladino - bass * Jim Keltner - drums, tambourine * Nick Ingman - orchestration * Martin Loveday, Paul Kegg - cello * Isobel Griffiths - fixer strings * Bill Hawkes, Peter Lale - viola * Boguslav Kostecki, Perry Montague-Mason,
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- violins *
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- first violin King Electric * Mike Scott - lead vocals, rhythm guitar, Hammond organ * Chris Bruce - lead guitar * Brian Stanley - bass *
Steve Holley Stephen Jeffrey Holley (born 24 August 1954) is an English rock drummer. He was a member of Wings from August 1978 to April 1981. In 1984 he played drums and percussion in Julian Lennon's debut album ''Valotte''. He has also toured with Ian Hu ...
- drums Blues Is My Business * Mike Scott - lead vocals, rhythm guitar * Chris Bruce - lead guitar * Brian Stanley - bass * Steve Holley - drums Big Lover * Mike Scott - vocals, electric guitar, electric piano * Chris Bruce - lead guitar * Bob Andrews - Hammond organ * Pino Palladino - bass * Jim Keltner - drums *
Preston Heyman Preston Heyman is a British record producer, drummer and percussionist. He is credited on the Kate Bush album ''Never for Ever''. He played Oriental percussion instruments on the track "Blood Sucking" of Mike Oldfield's soundtrack for the fil ...
- percussion Careful with That Melletron, Eugene * Mike Scott - vocals, Bouzouki * Jan Kybert - Mellotron * Preston Heyman - percussion Since I Found My School * Mike Scott - vocals, electric guitar, piano, Mellotron * Chris Bruce - electric guitar * Ian McNabb - guitar, Falsetto vocals * Pino Palladino - bass * Jim Keltner - drums Production * Mike Scott - producer * Niko Bolas - producer, recording, engineer, mixing * Chris Blair - mastering *
Chris Sheldon Chris Sheldon (born 25 September 1962) is an English record producer, particularly of rock music based in London, England. He has produced or mixed records for the Foo Fighters, Garbage, Big Country, Feeder, Therapy?, Biffy Clyro, Oceansize, Pix ...
- mixing on "Love Anyway" Other * Jeremy Pearce at 2wo - design *
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- photography


Charts


References

{{authority control 1997 songs 1997 singles Chrysalis Records singles Songs written by Mike Scott (musician) Song recordings produced by Mike Scott (musician) Song recordings produced by Niko Bolas