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  2. "Love Is the Drug" is a song by the English rock band Roxy Music, from their fifth studio album, Siren (1975), released as a single in September 1975. Co-written by Bryan Ferry and Andy Mackay , the song originated as a slower, dreamier track until the band transformed its arrangement to become more dance-friendly and uptempo.

  3. The song begins by describing the addictive nature of love: “Oh, catch that buzz, love is the drug Im thinking of.” The drug metaphor persists throughout the song, suggesting the high and lows of a romance we just can’t seem to quit.

  4. "Love Is the Drug" hears Ferry and co. flirting with disco music, a genre that was increasing in popularity in the UK and the US at the time. In an interview with Roxy Music biographer David Buckley, Ferry said this was an attempt to get more nightclubs to spin their records.

  5. Jan 16, 2024 · ‘Love Is the Drug,’ a standout track from their 1975 album ‘Siren,’ remains an anthem that captures the zeitgeist of an era smitten with indulgence and hedonistic pursuits. A true masterclass in metaphor and innuendo, the song seduces listeners with its raw conveyance of desire and dependency.

  6. Love Is the Drug Lyrics: T'ain't no big thing / To wait for the bell to ring / T'ain't no big thing / The toll of the bell / Aggravated / I spare for days / I troll downtown / The red...

  7. The official 'Love is The Drug' music video. Taken from Roxy Music - 'Siren'.Stream the music of Roxy Music here: https://roxymusic.lnk.to/listenID Subscrib...

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  8. " Love Is the Drug " is a 1975 song by English rock band Roxy Music. It is the leading single from their fifth studio album Siren. It went to number 2 in the United Kingdom, number 3 in Canada, number 30 in the United States, number 18 in Australia, number 24 in New Zealand, number 9 in the Netherlands and number 15 in Belgium.