Love Song Mix — Right Said Fred

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.

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. Right Said Fred Love Song mix

: A more stripped-back, electronic-heavy version that highlights the track’s melodic structure. Whether you’re a lifelong "Fredhead" or just discovering

The song itself is a straightforward, earnest declaration of affection with lyrics like: : A more stripped-back

The "Lovesong" single was notable for its diverse range of remixes, which allowed the track to travel from mainstream pop radio to late-night club sets. Produced by and written by Agostino Carollo , the maxi-single offered several distinct flavors:

: A high-energy Euro House interpretation by Brane Kovak and Norman Klose, perfect for those who miss the peak Eiffel 65 or Snap! era.

"I put my hand in my pocket, but all I could find was this love song for you" .