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Live for Loving You

1991 single by Gloria Estefan From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Live for Loving You
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"Live for Loving You" is a song by Cuban–American singer-songwriter Gloria Estefan. It was released on September 30, 1991 by Epic Records worldwide as the fifth and final single from her second solo album, Into the Light (1991). The song was written by Estefan, her husband Emilio Estefan, Jr. and Diane Warren, and produced by Estefan, Jr., Jorge Casas and Clay Ostwald. Estefan dedicated the song to her husband, like she did with "Coming Out of the Dark", "How Can I Be Sure" and "Hoy". "Live for Loving You" peaked at number 22 on the US Billboard Hot 100 and was the first single from the album to appear on the dance music charts.

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Critical reception

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Scottish Aberdeen Press and Journal wrote that "Live for Loving You" has a "great feel to it and nice vocals from the Latin American queen of rock. Makes you feel as though like you're on a tropical island".[1] In a retrospective review, Matthew Hocter from Albumism named it one of three singles, that "truly stand out" of the album, noting its "infectious pop sound".[2] Also AllMusic editor Jason Birchmeier highlighted the song, with its "memorable" and "cooing singalong".[3] Larry Flick from Billboard magazine named it a "formidable return to her dance roots."[4] Henderson and DeVaney from Cashbox called it a "happy, innocuous, mid-tempo, slightly Caribbean-flavored pop song".[5]

The Daily Vault's Mark Millan complimented it as a "sweet" song, naming it one of three "real hits" of the album, with "Coming Out of the Dark" and "Seal Our Fate".[6] Pan-European magazine Music & Media constated that Estefan "waits for the second verse to add her well known Latin influences. Up to then, the overall feel is more African. Suddenly a piano slips in and the rhythm changes slightly. This clever arrangement adds to the song's excitement."[7] A reviewer from Music Week described it as a "bouncy insubstantial number which recalls her earlier work", and added, "A hit for sure".[8]

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Music video

A music video was produced to promote the single. It is set in an animated Miami setting and features Gloria's Dalmatian dog, her husband, and her son. A video was also produced for the "Underground Remix". The original video is included in the Everlasting Gloria video collection.

Official versions and remixes

Original Versions

  1. Album Version — (4:37)
  2. 2007 iTunes Originals Version — (4:14)

Pablo Flores & Javier Garza Remixes

  1. Single Remix (aka Remix) — (4:19)
  2. Pablo Flores 12" — (7:10)
  3. South of the Border Mix — (7:11)
  4. South of the Border Percapella — (4:37)

Tommy Musto Remixes

  1. Underground Club Remix — (7:16)
  2. Underground Club Edit — (4:30)
  3. Live For Clubbing You — (6:35)
  4. Live For Dubbing You — (4:35)

John Haag Remixes

  1. John Haag's 12" — (6:49)

Charts

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Formats and track listings

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Release history

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