Be My Lover (La Bouche song)
"Be My Lover" is a song recorded by German-American Eurodance group La Bouche. It was released in March 1995 as the second single from their album, Sweet Dreams. It remains one of their most successful hits, alongside with "Sweet Dreams". This song was dubbed into many megamix tracks and has had several remix versions. It reached number 6 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the United States. It also topped the American dance chart for two weeks in December 1995. In Europe, "Be My Lover" hit number-one in Germany, Sweden and on the Eurochart Hot 100. To date, it has sold 6 million copies worldwide.
Background
American rapper Lane McCray met singer Melanie Thornton in Saarbrücken, Germany while he was on active duty in the US air force. Thornton had moved from the US to Germany, where she performed as guest vocalist on dance-pop recordings.Thornton and McCray went together in a band called Groovin' Affairs and were discovered by German record producer Frank Farian, the mastermind and voice behind the duo Milli Vanilli. They founded the Eurodance duo La Bouche. McCray and Thornton wrote "Be My Lover" together. The duo started recording in the spring of 1994. Because of McCray's duty in the US air force, La Bouche's success faced one minor challenge. But La Bouche went on to be one of the most popular Eurodance acts of the mid-90s.
Release
"Be My Lover" topped both the American dance chart and the Canadian dance chart, and reached the top 10 of Billboard's Hot 100. It peaked at number one in Germany and Sweden and at number two in Australia, Iceland, Italy and Norway. "Be My Lover" was a top 10 hit in 16 countries and sold 6 million copies worldwide. On the Eurochart Hot 100, the single reached number one on May 27, 1995. In Germany, La Bouche won the 1996 Echo award for Best Dance Single with "Be My Lover", and the ASCAP award in the US for the "Most Played Song in America". The song was also nominated for Best Dance Video at the 1996 MTV Video Music Awards and La Bouche was nominated in the category Best Dance at the 1995 MTV Europe Music Awards.In 2000, when Melanie Thornton left the group to start with her solo career, La Bouche released a new version of "Be My Lover" with Natascha Wright vocals.
Composition
The song is written in the key of C minor and follows a tempo of 134 beats per minute. It follows a basic chord progression of Cm–A–B, and the vocals span from G3 to F5.Critical reception
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution described the song as a "high-energy hit". Matt Stopera and Brian Galindo from BuzzFeed put the song at number 6 in their list of The 101 Greatest Dance Songs of the '90s in 2017, noting that "when you think of a '90s dance artist or group, La Bouche is on that list. A legend." Beth D'Addono from Delaware County Daily Times commented, "La da da dee da da da dah... Then that infectious disco beat kicks in, and "Be My Lover" blares from the car radio, takes over the dance floor, reverberates through the health club, inspiring step classes to even greater heights." Bianca Gracie from Idolator described it as a "blood-pumping" tune "that combined energetic waves of synths with incredibly soulful vocals that kept bodies moving way longer than those endless rounds of Sex On The Beach cocktails ever could!". She added that "Be My Lover" "still provides a sense of euphoric escape that continues to refuel the spirit." James Arena, writer of Stars of '90s Dance Pop: 29 Hitmakers Discuss Their Careers described the song as "blistering", adding that the song and "Sweet Dreams" "are widely regarded today as indispensable classics of the decade." People Magazine wrote that the song "underscore buoyant vocals with dark minor-key arrangements". Richmond Times-Dispatch commented in their review, "I am insanely jealous of the lead female vocal, Melanie Thornton. She has a wonderful, flexible voice." The Tampa Tribune noted that Melanie Thorton's vocals "are a little better than those of the average disco songstress." Vibe put the song on their list of 30 Dance Tracks From The '90s That Changed The Game in 2013.Music video
Two different music videos were made for this song, a European version and an American version.The European version was filmed in the city at night. Melanie Thornton appears as a dominatrix, wearing a black outfit. She is driving a van, abducting McCray to an underground club, where several men are being held captive. They are hanging upside down from hooks in the ceiling. Thornton walks around these men while she sings. Suddenly McCray manages to break free and raps toward Thornton. An edited version doesn't show McCray being captured and almost all the scenes with the men being hanging upside down were cut.
The American version was filmed in a studio, with Thornton singing into a microphone, wearing a purple dress. It was directed by Andras Mahr.
Accolades
Usage in media
The song was played in the 1995 Brazilian soap opera A Próxima Vítima, in an episode of American tv-series Beverly Hills 90210 in 1996, in the 1997 movie Romy and Michele's High School Reunion, in the 1998 movie A Night at the Roxbury, in the 1999 movie Earthly Possessions, in an episode of the sitcom Step by Step. It was also spoofed as "One Zero 001" on a computer-themed episode of Bill Nye the Science Guy and used in Audition Online Dance Battle as a song. It can be vaguely heard in the background in the "World's Greatest Dick" episode of 3rd Rock from the Sun, in the gay bar that Sally and Harry walk into at the beginning of the episode. It was played at the second episode of , as Gianni and his boyfriend Antonio enter a gay bar.Cover versions, samples and remixes
The song was covered by Hysterie in 2003.Romanian dance pop singer Inna sampled the song for her third studio album Party Never Ends and released it as an official single in 2013.
Dutch DJ and producer Sam Feldt made a cover of this track with Alex Schulz in 2017.
In 2018 Austrian Rapper Raf Camora & German Rapper Bonez MC have used a sample of the song for their Hit single “Kokain.”
Track listings
These are the formats and track listings of major single releases of "Be My Lover".Charts and sales
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
Chart | Position |
Australia | 18 |
US Billboard Hot 100 | 23 |