As Long as You Love Me (Backstreet Boys song) (original) (raw)

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1997 single by Backstreet Boys

"As Long as You Love Me"
The band is seen staring at the birds-eye view camera above them on a staircase. The song's title and artist are displayed above them.
Single by Backstreet Boys
from the album Backstreet's Back and Backstreet Boys (US)
B-side "Every Time I Close My Eyes"
Released September 29, 1997 (1997-09-29)
Studio Parc, Orlando (Florida, U.S.) Cheiron (Stockholm, Sweden)
Length 3:40 (album version) 3:32 (radio version)
Label Jive
Songwriter(s) Max Martin
Producer(s) Max Martin Kristian Lundin
Backstreet Boys singles chronology
"Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" (1997) "As Long as You Love Me" (1997) "All I Have to Give" (1998)
Backstreet Boys US singles chronology
"Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)"(1997) "As Long as You Love Me"(1997) "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)"(1998)
Music video
"As Long as You Love Me" on YouTube

"As Long as You Love Me" is a song by American boy band Backstreet Boys, from the group's eponymous debut studio album in the United States, Backstreet Boys (1997), and their second studio album worldwide, Backstreet's Back (1997). The song was written by Max Martin, who produced it with Kristian Lundin, and lyrically describes the reciprocity of a relationship. "As Long as You Love Me" was released by Jive Records as the second single from both albums in the United Kingdom on September 29, 1997, and in the United States on October 7, 1997. The song received positive reviews from music critics, who praised the production.

"As Long as You Love Me" topped the charts in Lithuania, New Zealand, the Philippines, and Romania and peaked at number two in Australia and Austria, number three in Canada and the United Kingdom, number four in Switzerland and Sweden, and number five in the Netherlands and Norway. An accompanying music video was directed by British director Nigel Dick and depicts the Backstreet Boys performing an audition for six women.

In an interview with Billboard, AJ McLean noted that he was initially meant to sing the song's bridge, while Brian Littrell and Nick Carter would both sing the verses. However, he had been infected with strep throat and was replaced with Littrell, whose vocals were featured on the album and single.[1] The song was a last-minute addition to the album, as Clive Calder, then-chairman of Zomba, heard the song and called Jive Records president Barry Weiss, who then contacted the band's manager, Johnny Wright.[2]

Stephen Thomas Erlewine from AllMusic stated that "As Long as You Love Me" "would have sounded perfect in any era".[3] He also praised the song's slick production, which he described "as irresistible as teen pop can be".[4] John Dingwall from Daily Record stated that the song reminded him of "the 90s New Kids On The Block".[5] A reviewer from Music Week rated it four out of five, adding, "This bears many similarities to Boyzone's trademark mid-tempo ballad sound and will be another big step in the US fivesome's bid to match their Irish counterparts in the boy band big league."[6] Chuck Arnold from People Magazine viewed it as their "sumptuous signature song", noting that it "is about leaving your life in the hands of that special someone — on just the one condition that they love you back. Sounds like a deal."[7]

Commercial performance

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"As Long as You Love Me" was never released as a commercial single in the US but became an MTV staple and radio airplay hit. It spent 56 weeks on the US Billboard Hot 100 Airplay chart, peaking at #4.

The single has sold over 530,000 copies in the United Kingdom.[8]

The music video was filmed at the Royal Laundry Complex (pictured)

The accompanying music video for "As Long as You Love Me" was directed by British director Nigel Dick and filmed on June 15, 1997, in Pasadena, California.[1] AJ McLean learned the lyrics of the song on the day of the shoot, as he was initially meant to sing the song's bridge. Six women were chosen for the video, with the number chosen to ensure that they would not appear to be matched up with the band members.[9] One of the women, Donna, was played by Leighanne Wallace, whom Littrell ultimately married in 2000.[1]

The music video begins with the Backstreet Boys auditioning before six women. The women named Donna, Jana, Linda, Fatima, Gina, and Nina videotape the performances and take notes. The band members primarily sing and dance, each performing in a short "screen test" vignette in which they dress up in costumes and perform various unusual activities. During the bridge, they switch places with the women and have them perform screen tests. The positions reverse again towards the end of the song. The choreography uses folding chairs. Special effects are utilized in the video, most notably morphing sequences, where the face of one member morphs into another's. There are also quick dissolves or straight cuts between footage of the members, each doing the chair routine in the same position of the set. The cuts cause a working fan in the background to appear to stutter in its spin.

The Netherlands retro rock band The Kik recorded a live version in Dutch ("Als jij maar van mij houdt") in the 3FM studio, using only CASIO keyboards. Radio DJ Giel Beelen subsequently asked the band to release their version as a single.[10]

In 2019, the duo La Folie and singer Jordi Ninus recorded a version in Catalan of this song, under the title "Si em dius que m’estimes" ("If you say you love me"), for the CD edited by La Marató de TV3, a telethon devoted to raising funds for the research of incurable diseases.[11][12]

A. "As Long as You Love Me"

B. "Every Time I Close My Eyes"

  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (radio version) – 3:32
  2. "Quit Playing Games (with My Heart)" (E-SMOOVE vocal mix) – 6:48
  3. "Everybody (Backstreet's Back)" (Funked Up mix) – 7:13
  4. "Every Time I Close My Eyes" – 3:55
  1. "As Long as You Love Me" (radio version) – 3:32

  2. "As Long as You Love Me" (unplugged version) – 3:32

  3. "As Long as You Love Me" (instrumental) – 3:30

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