Love Scenes (song) explained

Love Scenes
Cover:Love Scenes single.jpeg
Border:yes
Type:single
Artist:Beverley Craven
Album:Love Scenes
Released:[1]
Length:3:53
Label:Epic
Producer:
Prev Title:Memories
Prev Year:1991
Next Title:Mollie's Song
Next Year:1993

"Love Scenes" is a song by British singer-songwriter Beverley Craven, released in September 1993 by Epic Records as the title track and first single from her second album, Love Scenes (1993). The song was written by Craven and produced by Paul Samwell-Smith and Dieter Rubach. It peaked at number 34 in the UK and spent four weeks on the charts, becoming Craven's last UK top-40 hit.

Background and release

After taking a two-year break from music after giving birth to her first daughter, Craven returned to the music scene in September 1993. Love Scenes was released as the first single of her second album.

The song's structure resembles that of a waltz. Lyrically, Craven took inspiration from an actor she was infatuated with, and talk about an obsessive relationship where the narrator is jealous of the "other woman" who's "got her role".

Critical reception

Alan Jones from Music Week gave the song four out of five, writing, "The familiar smokey vocal style is framed by a luxurious and very stylish production, with acoustic doodling over a full orchestral score. Beverley herself is in fine voice on a piece that, though complex, is a surefire winner."[2]

Music video

The accompanying music video for "Love Scenes" features Craven in a theatre watching a play in a box seat. In the scenario there is an actor and an actress, and, referring to the song's lyrics, Craven is seen watching the play with jealousy. At one point, we see Craven fantasizing a reenactment of various iconic movie scenes with the actor in the play. The video ends with Craven leaving the theatre, walking past the actor and the actress outside, who are signing autographs.

The video was filmed in September 1993 at Hackney Empire theatre in London. Actress Tara FitzGerald, a friend of Craven's, plays the part of the actress in the play.

Track listings

  1. "Love Scenes" – 3:53
  2. "Blind Faith" – 4:09
  3. "Joey" (live) – 4:02
  4. "Look No Further" (live) – 5:58
  1. "Love Scenes" – 3:53
  2. "Blind Faith" – 4:09

Charts

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Europe (European Hit Radio)[3] 39
UK Singles (OCC)[4] 34
UK Airplay (ERA)[5] 53

Notes and References

  1. Single Releases. Music Week. 23. 11 September 1993.
  2. Alan. Jones. Market Preview: Mainstream - Singles. Music Week. 18 September 1993. 16. 1 February 2023.
  3. EHR Top 40. Music & Media. 10. 45. 6 November 1993. 29. 10 April 2024.
  4. Web site: "Love Scenes", Official Charts Company . . 16 July 2010 .
  5. Airplay 100. Hit Music. 9 October 1993. 20. 6 May 2024.