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This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding reliable references. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (December 2009) This article may require cleanup to meet Wikipedia's quality standards. Please improve this article if you can. The talk page may contain suggestions. (December 2009) "Still Loving You" Single by Scorpions from the album Love at First Sting B-side "Holiday" Released July 1984 Format 7" single CD single (1992 remix) Genre Heavy metal Length 4:48 (single version) 6:27 (album version) 6:12 (1992 Remix) Label Universal Music Group Writer(s) Klaus Meine and Rudolf Schenker Producer Dieter Dierks Scorpions singles chronology "Rock You Like a Hurricane" (1984) "Still Loving You" (1984) "Big City Nights" (1984) "Still Loving You" is a song of Scorpions from their 1984 album Love at First Sting. It was the second single of the album, reaching #64 on Billboard Hot 100. In France, the single sold 1.7 million copies. The music video was released in July 1984,[1] and was filmed in Dallas, Texas at Reunion Arena. In an interview with Songfacts, Rudolf Schenker explained "It's a story about a love affair where they recognized it may be over, but let's try again."[2] The song is also considered a thinly veiled metaphor for a still divided Eastern & Western Germany. "Your pride has built a wall so strong that I can't get through, is there really no chance to start once again?" "only love can break down the walls someday" and "Yes I've hurt your pride and I know what you've been through, you should give me a chance, this can't be the end, I'm still loving you" were clear references to the Berlin Wall and the despair many Germans felt about their divided homeland. A remixed version of the studio album version was included on the album Still Loving You in 1992. The remixed version was also released as a single in Germany and some other European countries. The band has also re-recorded the song twice, with the Berlin Philharmonic Orchestra in 2000 for the album Moment of Glory and an acoustic re-working for the album Acoustica in 2001. Contents 1 Track listing 1.1 Original Version (1984) 1.2 Remix (1992) 2 Charts 3 Other versions 4 References 5 External links Track listing Original Version (1984) 7" Single (Harvest 20 0329 7) "Still Loving You" (Single Version)- 4:48 "Holiday" - 6:31 (Taken from Lovedrive) Remix (1992) CD single (Harvest 1 C 560-204675-2) "Still Loving You" (Remix - Album Version) – 6:12 "Still Loving You" (Remix - Radio Version) – 3:58 "Media Overkill" – 3:34 (Taken from Savage Amusement) Charts Chart (1984) Peak position French Singles Chart 2 Portuguese Singles Chart 1 German Singles Chart 14 U.S. Billboard Hot 100 64 U.S. Billboard Top Rock Tracks 36 Other versions The song appears on the Scorpions' 1985 live double-album World Wide Live. A remixed version of the studio album version was included on the album Still Loving You in 1992. The remixed version was also released as a single in Germany and some other European countries. The song was later recorded on Scorpions' 2001 album Acoustica. It was covered by Finnish power metal band Sonata Arctica on their EP Successor. The Finnish pop/jazz/folk band Korpi Ensemble covered the song on their album Trails in 2007. The Swedish group Tyskarna från Lund released a cover of the song on their album Metamorphobia in 2003. The Alex Skolnick Trio recorded a bebop version of the song on their 2002 album Goodbye to Romance: Standards for a New Generation. Brazilian version by Cleiton e Camargo: Meu Anjo Azul It was covered by Steve Whiteman of Kix and George Lynch of Dokken and appears on Lynch's 2008 album Scorpion Tales.[citation needed] References ^ http://www.mvdbase.com/video.php?id=24698 ^ ""Still Loving You"". Songfacts.com. http://www.songfacts.com/detail.php?id=3158. Retrieved 2010-05-06.  External links Lyrics at Scorpions' official website "Still Loving You" music video on YouTube This 1980s rock song-related article is a stub. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it.v · d · e v · d · eScorpions Rudolf Schenker · Klaus Meine · Matthias Jabs · James Kottak · Paweł Mąciwoda Herman Rarebell · Francis Buchholz · Uli Jon Roth · Michael Schenker · Jürgen Rosenthal · Ralph Rieckermann · Rudy Lenners · Wolfgang Dziony · Lothar Heimberg · Karl-Heinz Vollmer · Joe Wyman · Ken Taylor · Curt Cress · Barry Sparks · Ingo Powitzer Studio albums Lonesome Crow · Fly to the Rainbow · In Trance · Virgin Killer · Taken by Force · Lovedrive · Animal Magnetism · Blackout · Love at First Sting · Savage Amusement · Crazy World · Face the Heat · Pure Instinct · Eye II Eye · Moment of Glory · Unbreakable · Humanity: Hour I · Sting in the Tail Live albums Tokyo Tapes · World Wide Live · Live Bites · Acoustica Compilations The Best of Scorpions Vol. 1 · The Best of Scorpions Vol. 2 · Best of Rockers 'n' Ballads · Still Loving You  · Deadly Sting: The Mercury Years · Big City Nights · 20th Century Masters: The Millennium Collection: The Best of Scorpions · Bad for Good: The Very Best of Scorpions · Box of Scorpions · Gold Videos World Wide Live · Crazy World Tour Live Release · A Savage Crazy World · Moment of Glory · Acoustica · Unbreakable World Tour 2004 · Live at Wacken Open Air 2006 Tours Lonesome Crow Tour · Fly to the Rainbow Tour · In Trance Tour · Virgin Killer Tour · Taken by Force Tour · Lovedrive Tour · Animal Magnetism Tour · Blackout Tour · Love at First Sting World Tour · Savage Amusement World Tour · Crazy World Tour · Face the Heat World Tour · Pure Instinct World Tour · Eye to Eye Tour · Moment Of Glory Tour · Acoustica Tour · Scorpions Tour 2002 · Scorpions Tour 2003 · Unbreakable World Tour · Humanity World Tour · Get Your Sting and Blackout World Tour Related articles Discography · The Wall – Live in Berlin Categories Members · Albums · Songs · Concert tours Book:Scorpions · Category:Scorpions