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  1. Love Is the Drug Lyrics: T'ain't no big thing / To wait for the bell to ring / T'ain't no big thing / The toll of the bell / Aggravated / I spare for days / I troll downtown / The red light place ...

  2. This dance remix reached #33 in the UK in 1996, a decade after Jones' cover. The lead single from Roxy Music's fifth album, Siren, "Love Is The Drug" peaked at #2 in the UK in 1975. It became Roxy's highest-charting single, only kept off the top by a re-release of David Bowie's " Space Oddity ." Roxy would land a #1 in 1981 with a cover of the ...

  3. Roxy Music’s groundbreaking self-titled debut album will be released on 2nd February 2018 as an expanded edition including rare and unreleased music.Order he...

  4. Lumber up Limbo down The locked embrace The stumble round. I say go She say yes Dim the lights You can guess the rest. Oh oh, catch that buzz Love is the drug I’m thinking of Oh oh, can’t you see? Love is the drug Got a hook on me. Oh oh, get that buzz Love is the drug I’m thinking of Oh oh, can’t you see Love, the drug for me.

  5. 15 de feb. de 2012 · Avalon (Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas Version) 6:52. Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug [Todd Terje Disco Dub] 7:11. Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug [Todd Terje Disco Dub] 7:10. Roxy Music - Love Is The Drug ( Portobello Remix ) 8:00. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2012 Vinyl release of "Love Is The Drug (Todd Terje Disco Dub)" on Discogs.

  6. Explore the tracklist, credits, statistics, and more for Remixes (Blue) by Roxy Music. Compare versions and buy on Discogs. Everything Releases Artists Labels. Advanced ... Avalon (Lindstrøm & Prins Thomas Version) 6:51: While My Heart Is Still Beating ... Love Is The Drug. Roxy Music. Released. 1996 — UK. CD — Single. Very Relentless. Pet ...

  7. A number two U.K. hit and Roxy Music's long-awaited U.S. breakthrough -- it reached number 30 in early 1976 -- "Love Is the Drug" followed in the footsteps of David Bowie's "Fame" by utterly Americanizing what had hitherto been a stubbornly British phenomenon. The difference was whereas Bowie needed to completely dismantle his own sound and ...