"Another Lover", sometimes titled "(The World Don't Need) Another Lover", is a 1988 song by English duo Giant Steps, from their debut album The Book of Pride. Written by vocalist Colin Campsie, bassist/keyboardist George McFarlane and record producer Gardner Cole, the song was a top 20 hit single in the United States.
"Another Lover" | ||||
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Single by Giant Steps | ||||
from the album The Book of Pride | ||||
B-side | "Adrenalin" | |||
Released | 1988 (1988) | |||
Length | 3:40 (single version) 4:13 (album version) | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Songwriter(s) | Colin Campsie, Gardner Cole, George McFarlane | |||
Producer(s) | Gardner Cole | |||
Giant Steps singles chronology | ||||
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Released in the middle of 1988,[1] "Another Lover" peaked at number 13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 in November.[2] In addition, the single peaked at number 13 on the Singles Sales chart,[2] number 12 on the Hot 100 Airplay chart,[2] and number 25 on the Adult Contemporary chart.[3]
Due to the success of "Another Lover" in the U.S., Giant Steps joined a wave of British acts at the time, including Breathe, Scarlett and Black and the Escape Club, who became "American pop stars" before being exported "back for re-release in Britain."[4] McFarlane said of the single's UK re-release, "Already, we are noticing a better reaction to the record this time around."[4] He added, "It's getting more air play, and the general vibe is a bit better—all because it was a hit in America."[4] Campsie said "When we started out, this is the sound we went for, we were recording lead vocals, and I was knocking them out in three-quarters of an hour. I'm real proud of that. We try not to be too nit-picky about records. If it's good the first time you sing it, then that's very good. The spontaneity has to be there."[1]
AllMusic writer William Cooper described the song as "a catchy piece of dance/pop fluff."[5] The song was featured as the opening track to the 1989 comedy film Loverboy starring Patrick Dempsey.[6]
Chart (1988) | Peak position |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100[2] | 13 |
U.S. Billboard Hot Dance Club Play[7] | 10 |
U.S. Adult Contemporary[3] | 25 |
U.S. Cash Box Top 100 Singles[8] | 12 |