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For the Tracie Spencer song, see Save Your Love (Tracie Spencer song).
"Save Your Love" Single by Renée and Renato Released 1982 Writer(s) Johnny Edward, Sue Edward "Save Your Love" is a song which, when performed by duo Renée and Renato, was a UK Number one hit in December 1982. It remained at the top of the chart for four weeks before being knocked off by Phil Collins' "You Can't Hurry Love". The song was written by Johnny Edward (creator and voice of fictional robot TV character Metal Mickey) and his wife Sue.
"Save Your Love" entered the UK charts in October 1982 at number 54. However, it began to pick up sales during the Christmas period, and seven weeks after its debut was at the top of the charts, resulting in it being played on Top of the Pops and many radio stations.[citation needed] Renée (whose real name was Hilary Lester), did not appear in the video for "Save Your Love"; instead, she was replaced by a model.[citation needed] The song was a huge hit, but the follow-up "Just One More Kiss", stalled at No. 48 in the charts.[citation needed] The duo went their separate ways.
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Chart performance
Country Peak
positionUK 1 The Netherlands 1[1] Germany 10 Austria 17 Switzerland 4 Sweden 3 Norway 1 Cover versions
- Swedish dansband Vikingarna covered the song in 1983.
- Dutch father and daughter duo Willy & Willeke Alberti used the melody of "Save Your Love" for their song "Niemand laat zijn eigen kind alleen" (1983), telling that parents are protective towards their children.
- Swedish country, dansband and pop singer Kikki Danielsson covered the song in a duet with her then husband Kjell Roos on her 1987 Christmas album Min barndoms jular, as "I juletid (Save Your Love)" ("At Christmas time (Save Your Love)") with lyrics in Swedish written by Kikki Danielsson. These lyrics also made it a Christmas song.
- Another text in Swedish, "Dröm om mig" "(Dream about me)", was written by Britt Lindeborg och Anne-Marie Nilsson and recorded by Swedish "dansband" Lotta Engbergs on the 2000 album Vilken härlig dag. This version was a duet between Lotta Engberg and Peter Åhs, and also appears on the 2006 Lotta Engberg compilation album Världens bästa Lotta.
- Australian comedy musician Kevin Bloody Wilson and his fellow band member Nigel, occasionally performed their own version with altered lyrics (Shave your muff my darling, shave your muff).
References
- ^ "De Nederlandse Top 40, week 3, 1983". http://www.radio538.nl/web/show/id=44685/chartid=6155. Retrieved 2008-02-21.
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Preceded by
"Beat Surrender" by The JamUK number one single
18 December 1982 - 2 January 1983Succeeded by
"You Can't Hurry Love" by Phil CollinsUK Christmas number-one singles in the 1980s "There's No One Quite Like Grandma" (St Winifred's School Choir, 1980) · "Don't You Want Me" (The Human League, 1981) · "Save Your Love" (Renée and Renato, 1982) · "Only You" (The Flying Pickets, 1983) · "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (Band Aid, 1984) · "Merry Christmas Everyone" (Shakin' Stevens, 1985) · "Reet Petite" (Jackie Wilson, 1986) · "Always on My Mind" (Pet Shop Boys, 1987) · "Mistletoe and Wine" (Cliff Richard, 1988) · "Do They Know It's Christmas?" (Band Aid II, 1989)Categories:- Christmas number-one singles in the United Kingdom
- 1982 singles
- Kikki Danielsson songs
- Dutch Top 40 number-one singles
- UK Singles Chart number-one singles
- Number-one singles in Norway
- Vikingarna songs
- Vocal duets
- 1980s pop song stubs
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