Still Loving You
"Still Loving You"
Experience the raw emotion of Scorpions' "Still Loving You," the definitive 1984 power ballad. This hard rock classic combines heartfelt lyrics of longing with Klaus Meine's soaring vocals and an unforgettable guitar solo. A timeless love song, it powerfully captures the pain of separation and desperate hope.
- TITLE: Still Loving You
- BAND: Scorpions
- GENRE: Glam Metal, Hard Rock
- OTHER: Love Song
- RELEASEDAY: July 02
- YEAR: 1984
Released in 1984 by German hard rock icons Scorpions, "Still Loving You" became one of the most famous power ballads ever recorded. Appearing on their massively successful Love at First Sting album, the track transcended typical hard rock and glam metal labels with its intense emotional delivery. This quintessential love song, with its dynamic shift from gentle verses to powerful choruses, struck a chord globally, solidifying the band's versatile appeal.
Penned by vocalist Klaus Meine with music primarily by guitarist Rudolf Schenker, "Still Loving You" exemplifies the epic scope of 1984's rock ballads. Issued as a single around July 02, its structure masterfully builds tension through restrained verses before erupting into a passionate chorus and featuring Matthias Jabs' iconic, melodic guitar solo. The song's immense global success, particularly in Europe, highlighted Scorpions' songwriting prowess and remains a staple love anthem.
SONG MEANING: This song is a powerful and emotional appeal for reconciliation in a fractured relationship. The narrator expresses deep regret over the end of the affair ("Time, it needs time / To win back your love again") and acknowledges the barriers ("Your pride has built a wall"). It's a declaration of unwavering love and a desperate plea for a second chance to make things right.
"Scorpions"
- TITLE: Scorpions
- ACTIVE: 1965–present (1965)
- BAND: Scorpions
"Rock You Like A Hurricane"
- TITLE: Rock You Like A Hurricane
- BAND: Scorpions
- GENRE: Glam Metal, Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Pop Metal
- OTHER: Workout Song
- RELEASEDAY: February 09
- YEAR: 1984
