: A high-energy Euro House interpretation by Brane Kovak and Norman Klose, perfect for those who miss the peak Eiffel 65 or Snap! era.
: The definitive version that balances the brothers' vocals with a bright, 2000s-era pop production. Right Said Fred Love Song mix
The song itself is a straightforward, earnest declaration of affection with lyrics like: : A high-energy Euro House interpretation by Brane
Originally appearing on their 2001 album Fredhead , "Lovesong" stepped away from the deadpan humor of their early '90s hits and leaned into a more melodic, electronic sound. While it maintains that signature Fairbrass charm—with Richard's smooth, stentorian vocals—the track was built for the dancefloors of Europe. The song itself is a straightforward, earnest declaration
While "Lovesong" didn't reach the "I'm Too Sexy" levels of global chart dominance, it remains a cult favorite in their discography and a staple on their Hits! compilation albums . It proves that Right Said Fred was more than just a novelty act; they were capable of crafting genuine pop-dance tracks that could hold their own against the heavy hitters of the European club scene.
"I put my hand in my pocket, but all I could find was this love song for you" .
Whether you’re a lifelong "Fredhead" or just discovering their deeper cuts, the "Lovesong" mixes are a masterclass in how to evolve a brand without losing the "vibe" that made you famous in the first place.