Love Life (song) - Pet Shop Boys Version

Pet Shop Boys Version

"Love Life"
Single by Pet Shop Boys
B-side "A Powerful Friend"
Released 17 April 2010
Format Limited-edition 7" vinyl
Recorded 2001
Genre Eurodance, pop
Length 03:50
Label Parlophone
Writer(s) Neil Tennant, Chris Lowe
Producer Pet Shop Boys
Pet Shop Boys singles chronology
"All Over the World"
(2009)
"Love Life"
(2010)
"Together"
(2010)

Pet Shop Boys released their own version of "Love Life" as a limited edition 7" single for Record Store Day in April 2010.

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