Tripping on Your Love

"Tripping on Your Love"
Single by Bananarama
from the album Pop Life
Released 19 August 1991
Format 7" single, 12" single, CD single
Recorded January 1990
Genre Dance
Length 3:21 (album version)
3:15 (single mix)
Label London
Writer(s) Sara Dallin
Andy Caine
Youth
Schrogger
Producer(s) Youth
Bananarama singles chronology
"Long Train Running"
(1991)
"Tripping on Your Love"
(1991)
"Movin' On"
(1992)

"Tripping on Your Love" is a song recorded by English girl group Bananarama. It appears on the group's fifth studio album Pop Life and was released as the album's fourth single in the UK and the first single in the United States. The track was co-written and produced by Youth.

The single is considered by Bananarama to be their biggest commercial flop in the UK, just missing the top 75 of the UK singles chart. It was originally intended to be the album's second single (following "Only Your Love") but was delayed as two different songs were released as singles. By the time "Tripping on Your Love" was issued, Jacquie O'Sullivan had announced her departure from the group, and Bananarama's long-time manager Hillary Shaw also quit . In addition, group member Sara Dallin was pregnant with her first child, which made promotion nearly impossible.

The song is a fusion of acid house, South Asian, rap, and Caribbean music. The album version was remixed by Robin Hancock before it was released as a single. It was not included on the original version of The Very Best of Bananarama, but a remix was included on a special edition bonus CD of the compilation.

The single's biggest success came in U.S. dance clubs, climbing to number fourteen on the Hot Dance Club Play chart in December 1991.[1] It would be Bananarama's last appearance on that chart until 2006 when "Look on the Floor (Hypnotic Tango)" peaked at number two. The song boasts the most commissioned remixes of any Bananarama single (twenty mixes by nine different remixers, including George Michael).

In 2007 Keren said she considered the song to be one of the band's best.[2]

Music video

The music video features the girls filmed in slow-moving cinematography on a beach dune, in front of a house, and in a car. As Sara Dallin was pregnant at the time, she was shot only from the shoulder upwards.

Remixes

UK CD single
  1. "Tripping on Your Love" (Single Mix) - (3:15)
  2. "Tripping on Your Love" (Euro Trance Mix) - (7:21)
    Remixed by Robin Hancock
  3. "Tripping on Your Love" (The Loveable Love Dove Caper) - (6:26)
CD promo single
  1. "Tripping on Your Love" (Euro Trance Mix) - (7:21)
    Remixed by Robin Hancock
  2. "Tripping on Your Love" (Indika Dub Mix)
  3. "Only Your Love" (Hardcore Instrumental)
Promo remixes 1
  1. "Tripping on Your Love" (Silky Soul 70's Mix) - (6:24)
  2. "Tripping on Your Love" (Silky Dub) - (5:17)
    Remixed by Steve 'Silk' Hurley
  3. "Tripping on Your Love" (E-Smoove Chant Mix) - (7:06)
    Remixed by E-Smoove
  4. "Tripping on Your Love" (Maurice Wicked Mix) - (6:20)
  5. "Tripping on Your Love" (Maurice Dub Mix) - (8:12)
    Remixed by Maurice Joshua
  6. "Tripping on Your Love" (Sturm Mix) - (3:59)
    Remixed by Larry Sturm
Promo remixes 2
  1. "Tripping on Your Love" (Silky Soul 70's Mix) - (6:24)
  2. "Tripping on Your Love" (Silky Dub) - (5:17)
    Remixed by Steve 'Silk' Hurley
  3. "Tripping on Your Love" (E-Smoove Chant Mix) - (7:06)
    Remixed by E-Smoove
  4. "Tripping on Your Love" (Maurice Wicked Mix) - (6:20)
    Remixed by E-Smoove
  5. "Tripping on Your Love" (Euro Trance Mix) - (7:21)
    Remixed by Robin Hancock
  6. "Tripping on Your Love" (George Michael Metropolis Mix) - (3:37)
    Remixed by George Michael
UK CD promo single NANXDJ 22
  1. "Tripping on Your Love" (Euro Trance Mix) - (7:21)
    Remixed by Robin Hancock
  2. "Tripping on Your Love" (Indika Dub Mix)
  3. "Tripping on Your Love" (Instrumental)
Other versions
  1. "Tripping on Your Love" (Album Version) - (3:21)
  2. "Tripping on Your Love" (Sweet Exorcist Mix)
    Remixed by Sweet Exorcist
  3. "Tripping on Your Love" (Sweet Exorcist Dub)
    Remixed by Sweet Exorcist

Personnel

Bananarama

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
UK Singles Chart 76
U.S. Hot Dance Club Play[1] 14

References

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