As Long as You Love Me (Backstreet Boys song)

"As Long as You Love Me"
Single by Backstreet Boys
from the album Backstreet's Back
B-side "Every Time I Close My Eyes"
Released September 29, 1997 (Europe) October 21, 1997 (United States)[1]
Recorded May 1997;
Parc Studios
(Orlando, Florida)
Cheiron Studios
(Stockholm, Sweden)
Genre Pop
Length 3:40 (Album)
3:34 (Radio)
Label Jive, Zomba
Writer(s) Max Martin
Producer(s) Max Martin, Kristian Lundin
Backstreet Boys singles chronology
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
(1997)
"As Long as You Love Me"
(1997)
"All I Have to Give"
(1998)
Backstreet Boys US singles chronology
"Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)"
(1997)
"As Long as You Love Me"
(1997)
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"
(1998)

"As Long as You Love Me" is the second single by the Backstreet Boys from their debut album in the United States and the second single from Backstreet's Back internationally. It was released in September 1997 internationally and in October of the same year in the United States. It is one of the bands' largest hits and considered one of their signature songs. It peaked at #1 in New Zealand and the Philippines, #2 in Australia and Austria, #3 in the United Kingdom, #4 in Switzerland and Sweden, and #5 in the Netherlands and Norway.[2] At The 1997 MTV Europe Music Awards the song won Select Video.

Despite its popularity in the United States just like many other countries across the globe, "As Long As You Love Me" did not chart on the Billboard Hot 100 (due to a rule that only songs with commercial singles were eligible for charting on that chart at the time and "As Long As You Love Me" didn't have one), but still, it peaked at number four on the Hot 100 Airplay chart and even appeared on the 1998 compilation album Now That's What I Call Music! 1.

Background

The song is their biggest selling single in the UK and the 13th biggest selling boyband single of the 1990s in the UK selling 430,000 copies. In the US, although it was never released as a commercial single, it became an MTV staple and a radio airplay hit, spending 56 weeks on the Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, with a peak of #4. It's about a man professing his love for a woman. In the song, he tells her he doesn't care about her shady past, as long as she loves him back. The song was a last minute addition to the album, as Clive Calder, then-chairman of Zomba, heard the song and called Jive Records president Barry Weiss, who then contacted the band's manager, Johnny Wright.[3]

Due to an error on the part of someone in the production chain, an early mix of "As Long As You Love Me" was included on Backstreet's Back and the 1997 US Backstreet Boys album. The mistake was corrected in the second pressing of the US debut album released in 1998. This allegedly annoyed writer and producer Max Martin. This early version subsequently became the version released as a single to radio and video. It has different instrumentation and mixing, as well as a slightly different structure, very similar to their previous US single, "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)". The final version is usually listed as the "Radio" or "Video Version".

The single has sold over 530,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[4]

Track listing

CD1
  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (Radio Version) - 3:32
  2. "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" (E-Smoove Vocal Mix) - 6:48
  3. "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" (Funked Up Mix) - 7:13
  4. "Every Time I Close My Eyes" - 3:52
CD2
  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (Radio Version) - 3:32
  2. "As Long as You Love Me" (Unplugged Version) - 3:32
  3. "As Long as You Love Me" (Instrumental Version) - 3:30
CD3

As Long as You Love Me – The Remixes

  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (Radio Version) - 3:32
  2. "As Long as You Love Me" (Unplugged Version) - 3:32
  3. "As Long as You Love Me" (Matty's R&B Mix) - 3:45
  4. "As Long as You Love Me" (Matty's House Dee Zee AH) - 6:42
  5. "As Long as You Love Me" (Soul Solution Club Mix) - 8:02
  6. "Every Time I Close My Eyes" - 3:52
Vinyl 1
  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (LP Version)
  2. "As Long as You Love Me" (Plastik Vocal Edit)
  3. "As Long as You Love Me" (Soul Solution Edit)
  4. "As Long as You Love Me" (Video Version)

Note: It is unknown if this single was also released in CD format.

Vinyl 2 (promotional double LP)
  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (Soul Solution Club Mix) 8:02
  2. "As Long as You Love Me" (B-Boy Extended House Mix) 6:11
  3. "As Long as You Love Me" (Plastik Extended Vocal Mix) 7:08
  4. "As Long as You Love Me" (Jason Nevins Live on Sunset Strip Mix) 6:49
  5. "As Long as You Love Me" (Original Radio Version) 3:32
  6. "As Long as You Love Me" (Soul Solution Dub) 8:26
  7. "As Long as You Love Me" (Soul Solution Instrumental) 8:02
  8. "As Long as You Love Me" (Edge Factory Journey) 9:06
  9. "As Long as You Love Me" (Tranceatlantic Dub) 6:28
  10. "As Long as You Love Me" (The Nevco Peep Show Dub) 5:50

Music video

The video was directed by Nigel Dick and filmed on June 15, 1997 in Pasadena, California. It shows the band auditioning before six ladies. The number was chosen so that the ladies would not appear to be matched up with the band members.[5] The ladies video tape the performances and take notes. The band members primarily sing and dance, but each member also has a short "screen test" vignette in which he dresses up in a costume and performs various unusual activities. At the bridge, the members switch places with the ladies and have them perform screen tests. The positions reverse again near the end of the song. The dance for this song, as featured in the video, includes a dance that uses folding chairs as part of the choreography. For many years after the song's release, the band would end most performances of the song with the same chair dance routine. There are special effects utilized in the video. Most notably, morphing sequences where the face of one member would morph into the next's, as well as quick dissolves or straight cuts between footage of the members each doing the chair routine in the same exact position of the set. The cuts cause a working fan in the background to appear to stutter in its spin. One of the models featured was Leighanne Wallace, who Littrell ultimately married in 2000.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1997–98) Peak
position
Australian Singles Chart 2
Austrian Singles Chart 2
Belgium (Flanders) Singles chart 4
Belgium (Wallonia) Singles chart 7
Canadian Singles Chart 2
Danish Singles Chart 3
Dutch Singles Chart 5
European Hot 100 Singles[6] 4
Finnish Singles Chart 17
French Singles Chart 19
German Singles Chart 3
Irish Singles Chart 6
Italian Singles Chart 9
New Zealand Singles Chart 1
Norwegian Singles Chart 5
Spanish Singles Chart 3
Swedish Singles Chart 4
Swiss Singles Chart 4
UK Singles Chart 3
US Billboard Mainstream Top 40 3
US Billboard Adult Pop Songs 15
US Billboard Adult Contemporary 3
US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay 4

Year-end charts

Chart (1997) Position
Australian Singles Chart[7] 40
Austrian Singles Chart[8] 35
Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart[9] 29
Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart[10] 36
Dutch Singles Chart[11] 19
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[12] 27
German Singles Chart[13] 22
Italian Singles Chart[14] 89
Swiss Singles Chart[15] 42
UK Singles Chart[16] 25
Chart (1998) Position
Australian Singles Chart[17] 28
Europe (Eurochart Hot 100)[18] 78
German Singles Chart[19] 93

Preceded by
"Da Ya Think I'm Sexy?"
by N-Trance featuring Rod Stewart
New Zealand RIANZ (New Zealand)
number one single

17 December 1997 (3 weeks)
Succeeded by
"Never Ever"
by All Saints

Cover versions

The Netherlands retro rock band The Kik recorded a live version in Dutch ("Als jij maar van mij houdt") in the 3FM studio, using only CASIO keyboards. Radio deejay Giel Beelen subsequently asked the band to release their version as a single.[20]

References

  1. "Backstreet Boys – As Long As You Love Me – Amazon.com Music". Retrieved November 9, 2015.
  2. charts.org.nz - Backstreet Boys - As Long As You Love Me
  3. Interview with Backstreet Boys, management, and others from Entertainment Weekly 10th Anniversary Issue.
  4. Myers, Justin. "Official Charts Pop Gem #73: Backstreet Boys". Official Charts Company. Retrieved February 3, 2015.
  5. Backstreet Boys: All Access.
  6. http://books.google.ca/books?lr=&rview=1&id=7QkEAAAAMBAJ&q=backstreet+boys#v=snippet&q=backstreet%20boys&f=false
  7. 1997 Australian Singles Chart (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
  8. 1997 Austrian Singles Chart Austriancharts.at (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
  9. 1997 Belgian (Flanders) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
  10. 1997 Belgian (Wallonia) Singles Chart Ultratop.be (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
  11. http://www.dutchcharts.nl/jaaroverzichten.asp?year=1997&cat=s
  12. http://books.google.ca/books?id=ug0EAAAAMBAJ&lr=&rview=1
  13. 1997 German Singles Chart . Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  14. 1997 Italian Singles Chart. Hitparadeitalia.it. Retrieved on 2011-06-29.
  15. 1997 Swiss Singles Chart Hitparade.ch (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
  16. http://www.officialcharts.com
  17. 1998 Australian Singles Chart (Retrieved April 20, 2010)
  18. http://books.google.ca/books?id=Fw0EAAAAMBAJ&lr=&rview=1
  19. 1998 German Singles Chart . Retrieved August 27, 2010.
  20. GIEL! - The Kik hertaalt Backstreet Boys
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