Originally appearing on their 2001 album Fredhead , "Lovesong" stepped away from the deadpan humor of their early '90s hits and leaned into a more melodic, electronic sound. While it maintains that signature Fairbrass charm—with Richard's smooth, stentorian vocals—the track was built for the dancefloors of Europe.
When most people think of Right Said Fred , they immediately hear the iconic bassline of "I'm Too Sexy" or the upbeat strumming of "Deeply Dippy". But for the true fans and Euro-house collectors, the (often stylized as one word) releases from the early 2000s represent a fascinating shift in the band's evolution. The Vibe: From Novelty to Euro-House Right Said Fred Love Song mix
While "Lovesong" didn't reach the "I'm Too Sexy" levels of global chart dominance, it remains a cult favorite in their discography and a staple on their Hits! compilation albums . It proves that Right Said Fred was more than just a novelty act; they were capable of crafting genuine pop-dance tracks that could hold their own against the heavy hitters of the European club scene. Originally appearing on their 2001 album Fredhead ,
The "Lovesong" single was notable for its diverse range of remixes, which allowed the track to travel from mainstream pop radio to late-night club sets. Produced by and written by Agostino Carollo , the maxi-single offered several distinct flavors: But for the true fans and Euro-house collectors,