Love Song (Tesla song)
"Love Song" is a power ballad by the rock band Tesla, from the album The Great Radio Controversy, released in 1989. The song reached number ten on the U.S. charts, becoming the group's biggest hit at the time. It also became a gold record.
The music video was filmed in the band's home town of Sacramento at the former Cal Expo amphitheater. Old 93 Rock banners can be seen hanging in the back ground.
The single and video version removes the classical guitar intro, reducing the song length to about 4:09.
Charts
End of year chart (1990) |
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U.S. Billboard Hot 100[1] |
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- "Little Suzi"
- "Modern Day Cowboy"
- "Hang Tough"
- "Heaven's Trail (No Way Out)"
- "Love Song"
- "Signs"
- "The Way It Is"
- "Call It What You Want"
- "Edison's Medicine"
- "Paradise"
- "Signs (re-release)"
- "Love Song (re-release)"
- "Stir It Up"
- "Song & Emotion"
- "What You Give"
- "Mama's Fool"
- "Need Your Lovin'"
- "Alot to Lose"
- "Need Your Lovin' (re-release)"
- "Steppin' Over"
- "Caught in a Dream"
- "Words Can't Explain"
- "Thank You"
- "I Wanna Live"
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