Glory of Love (The Armoury Show song)

"Glory of Love" is a song by British new wave band the Armoury Show, released by Parlophone in June 1985 as the third single from the band's debut studio album, Waiting for the Floods.

Upon its release, Jerry Smith of Music Week praised "Glory of Love" as "another glorious anthem", with Jobson's "dramatic vocals illustrated well" by McGeoch's "shards of echoing guitar".

He continued, "For some unknown reason they have yet to receive commercial success but it can't be far off.

"[1] Debbi Voller of Number One praised the band as a "powerful team, so heaven only knows why [they] aren't having massive hits".

[3] John Lee of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner praised Jobson's voice for "sound[ing] as good as ever", but was disappointed in the single, concluding, "Try again, chaps.