Robert Allen Palmer January 19 1949 – September 26 2003 Born In Batley Yorkshire England Was A British Singer. He Was Known For His Soulful Voice And The Eclectic Mix Of Musical Styles On His Albums Combining Soul Jazz Rock Reggae Blues And Even Yodeling. His Eighties Hits Were Promoted By Particularly Striking Award Winning Videos Featuring An All-Female Black-Clad Backing Band. The Memorable Videos Directed By Terence Donovan Featured Heavily On MTV And Played A Large Part In His Transatlantic Success. Read More On Last.Fm
"Addicted To Love" Is A Song By English Rock Singer Robert Palmer Released In 1986. It Is The Third Song On Palmer's 1985 Album Riptide And Was Released As Its Second Single. The Single Version Is A Shorter Edit Of The Full-Length Album Version. The Song Entered The Billboard Hot 100 Chart The Week Ending 8 February 1986. The Song Ended Up Topping The Billboard Hot 100 As Well As The Billboard Top Rock Tracks Chart. It Was One Of The Last 45 RPM Singles To Receive A Million-Selling Gold Certification. It Also Reached Number One In Australia And Number Five On The UK Singles Chart. "Addicted To Love" Became Palmer's Signature Song Thanks In Part To A Popular Video Featuring High Fashion Models. Background Originally Intended To Be A Duet With Chaka Khan The Song Was Made Without Her Because Her Record Company At The Time Would Not Grant Her A Release To Work On Palmer's Label Island Records. Chaka Khan Is Still Credited For The Vocal Arrangements In The Album Liner Notes. Andy Taylor Of Duran Duran And A Bandmate Of Palmer's From The Power Station Provides Lead Guitar. The Other Guitar Part On The Song Is Played By Eddie Martinez While Keyboards Were Played By Wally Badarou. The Song Is Also Notable For Its Opening Drum Solo By Tony Thompson Another Power Station Alumnus. Noddy Holder The Lead Vocalist Of English Rock Band Slade Stated In An Interview That This Song Was The Main Track He Wished He Had Written Himself. "The One Main Song That I Wish That I'd Written And Recorded Is 'Addicted To Love' By Robert Palmer. To Me That's A Perfect Pop Song. Everything About It Really Hits The Nail On The Head."