Keep on Loving You
"Keep on Loving You"
Feel the emotion of REO Speedwagon's "Keep on Loving You," their iconic #1 power ballad from 1980's Hi Infidelity. This timeless rock love song explores commitment despite past hurts, driven by piano and Kevin Cronin's passionate vocals. An 80s classic!
- TITLE: Keep on Loving You
- BAND: REO Speedwagon
- GENRE: Rock
- OTHER: Love Song
- RELEASEDAY: November 21
- YEAR: 1980
Released in late 1980 from REO Speedwagon’s blockbuster album Hi Infidelity, "Keep on Loving You" became the band's first single to top the Billboard Hot 100 chart. This definitive power ballad, falling under the broad genre of rock, masterfully blended heartfelt lyrics, piano melodies, and soaring rock guitar, defining the sound of early 80s arena rock love songs.
Penned by lead singer Kevin Cronin, "Keep on Loving You" (1980) builds from a gentle piano introduction to an explosive, emotional chorus. Featuring Neal Doughty's memorable piano and Gary Richrath's powerful guitar solo, this rock love song resonated deeply with audiences, becoming a prom staple and cementing REO Speedwagon's superstar status through extensive radio airplay.
SONG MEANING: Written by Kevin Cronin about discovering his wife's past infidelity before their marriage, "Keep on Loving You" is about choosing forgiveness and commitment. Despite the pain ("You should've seen by the look in my eyes, baby / There was somethin' missin'"), the lyrics declare a decision to stay and continue loving the person, representing deep devotion and unconditional love overcoming past hurts.
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- BAND: REO Speedwagon
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